Kooreman, HaroldGreene, MarionXavier-Brier, MarikWright, Eric2024-02-132024-02-132014-09https://hdl.handle.net/1805/38467The purpose of this report is to provide a descriptive analysis of 2011-2013 INSPECT data. Most of the controlled substances dispensed in the observed time period were opioids, especially hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen combinations (e.g., Vicodin). Benzodiazepines also contributed to a large portion of dispensations. Potential doctor-shoppers were more likely to be younger and had filled a higher number of opioid prescriptions than individuals characterized as non-shoppers. More dispensations of opioid analgesics were attributable to MDs than any other profession with prescription privileges.en-USindianainspectdatacontrolled substancesopioidsThe Indiana INSPECT Evaluation: Key Findings and Recommendations from a Descriptive Analysis of INSPECT DataReport