“…One‐fifth of studies included only opioid‐naïve individuals (29 studies), mostly defined as the absence of opioid use in the 6 24,36,37,52,65,69–73 or 12 months 30,48,61,62,74–83 prior to the index date. Some studies investigated opioid use among patients with various specific health conditions: 43 studies 24,26–28,31,37,43,48,49,51,52,59,62,65,70,74,77–80,82–104 focused on noncancer pain, 14 studies 55,56,64,69,105–114 on musculoskeletal conditions, 13 studies 38–40,57,81,115–122 on injuries or trauma and eight studies 23,32,53,67,75,123–125 on infectious diseases. Seven studies 41,44,45,71,126–128 included patients with both cancer and noncancer pain, and six studies evaluated patients with cancer 60,129,130 or cancer survivors 61,131,132 .…”