Medical expenses are increasing year by year in Japan. However, the quantity of disposed medical opioids is not well known. In this study, we assessed disposed medical opioids in community pharmacies of Fukuoka city and in all of medical organizations of Kumamoto cities for 3 and 2 years, respectively. We collected official opioid disposal reports in Kumamoto city and Fukuoka City Pharmaceutical Association (FCPA) disposal information sheet in Fukuoka city. The total amount of disposed opioids was worth 7.1 million Yen from 2017 to 2019 in Fukuoka city, and 8.9 million Yen in for 2 years (2018 and 2019) in Kumamoto city. In Fukuoka city, the most disposed opioid was 20 mg Oxycontin, worth approximately 940000 Yen. In Kumamoto city we assessed data in different organizations. The most disposed opioid was 5 mg Oxinorm at a cost of 600000 Yen at the medical institutions over the 2-year study period. The most disposed opioid was 40 mg Oxycontin, at a cost of 640000 Yen in community pharmacies. Two hundred micrograms E-fen buccal tablet was the most disposed of opioid, was amounting to 960000 Yen in wholesalers. On the whole in Kumamoto city, non-dispensing was the most common reason of disposal. These results indicate that the amount of disposed opioids is huge. Small package simulation studies suggest that smaller package units of MS-Contin, Anpec suppository, and Abstral sublingual tablet may be able to reduce the amount of disposed opioids.

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