Painkiller usage 10-times higher in the bush

Updated December 1 2015 - 7:22am, first published 4:00am
Opioids are medicines to relieve moderate to severe pain and include "hillbilly heroin" drugs such as endone and oxycontin, as well as patches such as fentanyl for cancer pain and norspan for arthritis. File photo
Opioids are medicines to relieve moderate to severe pain and include "hillbilly heroin" drugs such as endone and oxycontin, as well as patches such as fentanyl for cancer pain and norspan for arthritis. File photo

PEOPLE in Western NSW are being prescribed certain painkillers up to 10 times more than in other regions in the state, according to an Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) report.

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