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Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician and Medical Toxicologist. I love my wife, my kids, and punk rock. Midwestern by birth, Boston by choice. @Bostonchildrens

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Michael S. Toce
11 months
Overall pre-hospital encounters for youth opioid ODs have stabilized post-pandemic. However, ODs continue to increase in the 12-17yr age group. Exceptional work by lead author @DrJamieLim and @jen_hoffmann1 @LuriePEM .
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Michael S. Toce
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RT @CDCMMWR: Adverse health encounters related to recreational nitrous oxide misuse increased sharply in MI 2019–2023. Awareness of the sev….
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Michael S. Toce
8 months
RT @JAMA_current: Between 2020 and 2023, buprenorphine dispensing increased among adolescents but decreased among young adults, despite ong….
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Michael S. Toce
9 months
Article can be accessed for free here: @ftbourgeois @SocPedResearch @Harvard_Tox.
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Michael S. Toce
9 months
The COI has emerged as a valuable research tool in evaluating environmental risk factors for a number of childhood conditions, and these findings support its use also in furthering our understanding of pediatric poisonings and the development of poison prevention strategies. 2/.
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Michael S. Toce
9 months
The child opportunity index (COI) is a measure of social determinants of health. Using the PHIS database, we found that more advantaged patients (higher COI) have a higher risk of Rx and OTC med poisonings, and a lower risk of illicit substance poisonings. 1/.
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Michael S. Toce
11 months
Our latest work in @JAMAPediatrics .Youth with fatal drug overdose are more likely to have never had a prior non-fatal overdose, use alone, and have no prior history of opioid misuse. Naloxone IS part of the solution. but other steps are needed. @ftbourgeois @DrScottHadland.
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JAMA Pediatrics
11 months
In this retrospective analysis of opioid-related overdose deaths among youths, naloxone access law implementation was not associated with decrease in mortality.
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Michael S. Toce
11 months
Additionally, I would advocate for high-quality PEDIATRIC-based studies examining the effectiveness of opioids versus non-opioids in the treatment acute pain in the ED/inpatient/outpatient setting and the development of CPGs to reduce potential bias in prescribing.
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Scott Hadland, MD
11 months
🚨 @AmerAcadPeds just released our new guidelines for opioid prescribing in children at #AAP2024 🚨. Take-homes:. 1️⃣ **Opioids are still necessary** .While non-opioid treatments are central to treating most acute pain, opioids can be essential for managing severe pain. The goal?
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Michael S. Toce
11 months
RT @samhsagov: 📊 #DYK: About 17% of people 12 years old and older had a substance use disorder in 2023. #NSDUH #RecoveryMonth. Check out mo….
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Michael S. Toce
11 months
Pre-hospital databases (like @NEMSISTAC) can provide valuable information on the state of the overdose crisis and capture patients that might be missed with traditional ED surveillance systems.
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JAMA
11 months
Prehospital encounters for youth opioid overdoses were increasing prior to the pandemic, increased with the onset, and then stabilized, remaining higher than prepandemic levels.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
I am 100% behind expanding access and removing barriers to naloxone for adolescents. But additional steps are needed like expanding access to mental health services and medications to treat OUD.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
It is encouraging to see naloxone dispensing increasing. However, the majority of youths who die of an overdose had no known prior history of opioid use, had not previously experienced a known overdose, and use drugs by themselves, rendering the presence of naloxone ineffective.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
Cost remains a significant barrier to naloxone access. Benefits to OTC status will be muted unless price comes down. Association Between Cost Sharing and Naloxone Prescription Dispensing
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This study evaluates the association between cost sharing and naloxone prescription abandonment (nondispensing of naloxone prescriptions) in commercial insurance and Medicare plans.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
RT @DrKMSimon: TY @WCVB for providing space to talk about the importance fathers have on emotional health @BostonChildrens, highlight @heal….
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
I have had many wonderful airport beers. I have yet to have mediocre (let alone good) airport chicken wings.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
Excited to be headed to #ACMT2024 in D.C. where I’ll be presenting on the public health impact of OTC naloxone. Talk is Friday at 1:40pm in the Addiction Medicine track. Stop by and offer a comment thinly veiled as a question. @acmtmedtox.
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Michael S. Toce
1 year
RT @RyanMarino: In data from 11 ERs, adolescents (12-17 yrs) presenting w/ problems related to opioid use disorder increased 2800% from 201….
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