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2012

University of Kentucky

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Mental and Social Health

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Influence Of Medical Marijuana Programs On Controlled Substance Utilization, James A. Farley Ii Jan 2012

Influence Of Medical Marijuana Programs On Controlled Substance Utilization, James A. Farley Ii

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Currently there are no studies examining the impact of medical cannabis programs on controlled substance prescribing. The intent of this study is to conduct a preliminary investigation into whether cannabis substitution for prescription drugs results in lower rates of controlled substance use. The hypothesis is that controlled substance use (in this project, defined by controlled substance supply) will decline in states after the introduction of medical cannabis programs.

State and year–specific per capita retail distributions of the seven most commonly prescribed opioid drugs (fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, morphine, and oxycodone) were obtained from the Automation of Reports and Consolidated …