Safety Profile of Schedule III Buprenorphine and Schedule II Oral Opioids in Elderly with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Retrospective US Medicare Claims Analysis
Received Date: Aug 01, 2024 / Published Date: Aug 28, 2024
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the safety of CIII buprenorphine and oral CII opioids among Medicare patients with chronic Low-Back Pain (cLBP).
Methods: The retrospective study was conducted in Merative Medicare MarketScan® database (2018-2021). The first date of CIII buprenorphine or oral CII opioid medication prescription was defined as the index date. Patients with cLBP were observed 6 months pre-index and until the end of index treatment or the end of continuous healthcare coverage. The main outcome was the incidence of serious Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAE). Primary analysis compared CIII buprenorphine (Belbuca® and transdermal patch) with oral CII opioids, while sub-analyses compared Belbuca® to CII opioids and buprenorphine patches. Incidence Rate Ratios (IRR) and Incidence Rate Differences (IRD) (per 1,000 person-years) were reported. Propensity-Score Matching (PSM) was performed to balance differences in patients’ characteristics.
Results: CIII buprenorphine treatment (n=545 patients) was associated with significantly lower rates (p<0.050) of serious confusion (IRR=0.07), syncope (IRR=0.08), headache (IRR=0.11), urinary discomfort (IRR=0.16), constipation (IRR=0.17), cerebrovascular accident (IRR=0.18), atrial fibrillation (IRR=0.19), osteoarthritis (IRR=0.28), cellulitis (IRR=0.29), pneumonia (IRR=0.34), abdominal pain (IRR=0.45), sleep disturbances (IRD=-91.85), and hypotension (IRD=-30.62). The buprenorphine cohort (n=951 patients) more frequently experienced serious bone fractures (IRR=5.90).
Belbuca® (n=124 patients) showed significantly lower rates of serious TEAEs including fatigue (IRR=0.20), constipation (IRR=0.12), osteoarthritis (IRD=-340.08), and urinary discomfort (IRD=-194.33) than CII opioids (n=297 patients). Belbuca® had significantly lower incidence of serious dehydration (IRR=0.08), pneumonia (IRR=0.12), opioid abuse/dependence (IRD=-806.84), abdominal pain (IRD=-496.52), and appetite loss (IRD=-372.39) than patches (n=62 patients per cohort), while patches had significantly lower rates of serious osteoarthritis (IRD=867.30) and confusion (IRD=462.56).
Conclusion: Based on this retrospective claims analysis, CIII buprenorphine may have a milder safety profile than oral CII opioids for cLBP treatment. Belbuca® seems to be better tolerated than CII opioids and buprenorphine patch, based on this study.
Citation: Grbic D, Stanicic F, Vukicevic D, Zah V (2024) Safety Profile of Schedule III Buprenorphine and Schedule II Oral Opioids in Elderly with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Retrospective US Medicare Claims Analysis. J Pain Relief 13: 656. Doi: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000656
Copyright: © 2024 Grbic D, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Share This Article
Recommended Conferences
Toronto, Canada
Recommended Journals
黑料网 Journals
Article Tools
Article Usage
- Total views: 636
- [From(publication date): 0-2024 - Mar 09, 2025]
- Breakdown by view type
- HTML page views: 572
- PDF downloads: 64