Healio (7/26, Cooper) reports, “An analysis of poisoning-related suicides in Australia identified several substances to be careful about prescribing, while finding that ‘many medicines are present at lower levels,’ even in non-poisoning suicides,” according to findings published online July 26 in JAMA Psychiatry. The “cross-sectional study,” which “examined suicides from July 2013 to October 2019 using postmortem toxicology data from Australia’s National Coronial Information System,” included “13,664 decedents…24.9% of whose suicides were classified as poisoning-related.” Investigators concluded that “the most common substances in poisoning-related suicides – such as tricyclic antidepressants, sedatives and opioids – should be prescribed cautiously or monitored.”
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— “Analysis of poisoning suicides warns of opioids, sedatives, tricyclic antidepressants,”Justin Cooper, , July 26, 2023