In the current wave of the opioid epidemic, the prevalence of polysubstance use continues to complicate drug-related deaths. Most studies to date use non-spatial statistical approaches to examine the association between polysubstance use and overdose risk, without considering the spatial distribution of these latent sub-patterns of use. This paper describes the utility and potential impact of using disease mapping and Bayesian spatiotemporal approaches for analyzing and monitoring polysubstance use and overdose risk to better respond to the ongoing opioid epidemic. We discuss the application of Bayesian spatiotemporal approaches in analyzing polysubstance use among people who use drugs. Bayesian spatiotemporal analyses offer a salient approach to detecting localized distributions of overdose events and tailor local interventions to community needs in order to reduce polysubstance use and related adverse health among people who use drugs. This can help improve precision and efficacy response in reducing polysubstance use adverse outcomes and optimize resource allocation.
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Prev Med Rep
March 2025
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, United States of America.
In the current wave of the opioid epidemic, the prevalence of polysubstance use continues to complicate drug-related deaths. Most studies to date use non-spatial statistical approaches to examine the association between polysubstance use and overdose risk, without considering the spatial distribution of these latent sub-patterns of use. This paper describes the utility and potential impact of using disease mapping and Bayesian spatiotemporal approaches for analyzing and monitoring polysubstance use and overdose risk to better respond to the ongoing opioid epidemic.
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March 2025
Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam road, Hong Kong SAR. Electronic address:
Hong Kong's drug policy is firm in its goal of a 'drug-free' society, implemented through abstinence-based rehabilitation and law enforcement. Heroin use is declining and those who continue to use it are an aging, vulnerable and socially stigmatized population who manage an array of risks with few resources available to them. We conducted semi-structured interviews with older persons who use heroin (n=25), to understand how they perceive and manage drug-related health risks, and the challenges they face.
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January 2025
Emergency Medicine, Summa Health, Akron, USA.
Methylene blue is commonly used for methemoglobinemia and vasoplegia following coronary artery bypass procedures but has recently been investigated as a treatment for refractory hypotension. One such cause of refractory hypotension is overdose of calcium channel blocker medications. This case presents a patient with polysubstance overdose and refractory hypotension that improved with methylene blue infusion.
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February 2025
Opioid Policy Research Collaborative, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.
Introduction: Incarcerated individuals with opioid use disorder experience high rates of opioid-related mortality upon release. Buprenorphine and methadone are effective at reducing mortality rates in this population, but evidence for extended-release naltrexone is mixed. We evaluated a comprehensive jail-based program in Massachusetts (MATADOR 2.
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April 2025
Senior Fellow, RTI International, Cox Building, 3040 East Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA. Electronic address:
Background: Polysubstance use is a defining feature of the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States today. Most quantitative studies of polysubstance use rely on 30-day retrospective measures. Understanding how drugs are co-used in shorter (daily and hourly) timeframes enhances our understanding of polysubstance-related overdose risk.
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