Gabapentinoid and opioid utilization and cost trends among injured workers

Che Liu, Robert A. Lavin, Larry Yuspeh, Nina Leung, Nimisha Kalia, Nicholas F. Tsourmas, Leila Williams, Edward J. Bernacki, Xuguang Tao

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Abstract

Objective: To characterize changes in opioid, gabapentin, and pregabalin utilization patterns and cost trends between 2008 and 2018 in a Louisiana workers' compensation claims population and explore the role of gabapentinoids as alternative analgesics during the opioid epidemic. Method: Filled prescriptions for gabapentinoids and opioids were studied for 11 years in a cohort of 18,737 claimants. Results: The proportion of claimants prescribed gabapentin increased 2-fold (8.9% to 18.9%) and average drug cost per claimant decreased 22% ($612 to $480). The proportion of claimants prescribed pregabalin decreased approximately 80% (11.7% to 2.5%) and average drug cost per claim increased 224% ($911 to $2952). Proportion of claimants prescribed opioids decreased 20% (80% to 64.2%) and average drug cost per claim decreased 46% ($691 to $371). Conclusions: Utilization increased substantially for gabapentin and decreased for pregabalin and opioids.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E46-E52
JournalJournal of occupational and environmental medicine
Volume63
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Gabapentin
  • Gabapentinoid
  • Occupational injury
  • Opioid
  • Prediction
  • Pregabalin
  • Trend
  • Utilization
  • Workers' compensation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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