2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.168963248.87978327/v1
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Matching Study Design to Prescribing Intention: The Prevalent New-User Design for Studying Abuse-Deterrent Formulations of Opioids

Abstract: Purpose: In 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. Methods: In a retrospective cohort study using claims data (2006-2018) from a North Carolina private insurer [NC cla… Show more

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