Matching study design to prescribing intention: The prevalent new‐user design for studying abuse‐deterrent formulations of opioids
Bethany L. DiPrete,
GYeon Oh,
Daniela C. Moga
et al.
Abstract:PurposeIn drug studies, research designs requiring no prior exposure to certain drug classes may restrict important populations. Since abuse‐deterrent formulations (ADF) of opioids are routinely prescribed after other opioids, choice of study design, identification of appropriate comparators, and addressing confounding by “indication” are important considerations in ADF post‐marketing studies.MethodsIn a retrospective cohort study using claims data (2006–2018) from a North Carolina private insurer [NC claims] … Show more
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