Opioid Prescriptions Down 38 Percent in Alabama Since 2011

Nov 11, 2021 at 10:39 am by steve


A new national report shows actions by Alabama physicians are advancing the fight against the opioid crisis. Since 2011, Alabama physicians have reduced the number of opioid prescriptions in the state by 38 percent, the American Medical Association reported today. This marks the seventh consecutive year the number of opioid prescriptions in Alabama has dropped.

The report also shows Alabama physicians are prescribing safer dosages of opioids. The Morphine Milligram Equivalent of prescriptions, which is an opioid's dosage equivalency to morphine and gauges its overdose potential, fell by 47 percent in Alabama since 2011.

Aruna Arora, MD, the President of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama pointed to several factors that have helped:

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