Controlled-release hydromorphone and risk of infection in adults: A systematic review

Summary

This systematic review included adult people who inject drugs (PWID) exposed to controlled-release hydromorphone and the risk of acquiring endocarditis, hepatitis C virus, or HIV. Very few studies have examined the risk of IE, HCV, and HIV infection after exposure to controlled-release hydromorphone. Very low-quality and scant evidence suggests uncertainty around the risks of blood-borne infections, such as HCV and IE to PWID using this medication.

Project Resources

Funded By

  • This work was supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research/Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network (CIHR DSEN) Methods and Applications Group for Indirect Comparisons (MAGIC) grant (DMC-166263).

Principal Investigators

  • Andrea Tricco

Co-Investigators

  • Sharon E. Straus

Collaborators

  • Ahmed M. Bayoumi
  • Zachary Bouck

KTP Project Staff

  • Charmalee Harris
  • Areej Hazam
  • Yonda Lai
  • Vera Nincic
  • Amanda Parker
  • Fatemeh Yazdi