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Opioid Availability and Consumption in Bosnia
In Bosnia-Herzegovina each opioid must be prescribed on three prescriptions, approved by the hospital and registered in a special book for narcotics. INCB lists no data on opioid consumption in Bosnia-Herzegovina between 1994 and 1998 or for the average daily consumption of defined daily doses of these drugs per million inhabitants. 8
Average defined daily doses of morphine, Central and Eastern Europe (1994-1998)
Graph: Average defined daily doses of morphine, Central and Eastern Europe (1994-1998)

Source: Clark D, Wright M (2002) Transitions in End of Life Care: Hospice and Related Developments in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Buckingham: Open University Press


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