Abstract
Abstract Prescription medicine misuse, especially misuse of opioids has
become a major public healthcare issue in many developed countries such
as the United States of America and Australia where this is associated
with significant morbidity (Emergency Department visits due to acute
toxicity) and mortality. In this review, we looked at the available data
obtained from peer-reviewed articles and population surveys to gain an
insight into the current situation in the Asia Pacific region. There is
currently limited information available, but data from subpopulation
surveys in a number of countries suggests that prescription medicine
misuse is likely to be an issue of concern from a public health
perspective in the Asia Pacific region. The available data suggest that
misuse prevalence rates and the medicines that are commonly misused are
similar to countries such as the USA and United Kingdom. Further studies
are required to determine the overall prevalence of misuse, the harms
associated with this and the sources of drugs being misused so that
appropriate interventions can be implemented to tackle issues related to
prescription medicine misuse in this region. Keywords: Prescription
medicine misuse, drug abuse, opioids, benzodiazepines, GABA analogues