Findings from this study suggest that, compared to FAO, exposures to BBF managed by US poison centers were less likely to involve intentional abuse or suspected suicide, have a decreased risk of resulting in a life-threatening effect or death, and have a lower likelihood of subsequent hospital admission and emergency department visits. Along with published guidelines and medication labels (including boxed warnings), relative risks of intentional exposures and associated clinical outcomes should be considered when determining opioid therapy for pain management.
Green et al. (Wed,) studied this question.