Exploring landscape of drug abuse trends in Pakistan: A decade and a half of clinical laboratory big data analysis.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-05-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004424
Yousra Sarfaraz, Lena Jafri, Hafsa Majid, Nadeem Ullah Khan, Ayesha Sadiqa, Aysha Habib Khan, Imran Siddiqui, Sibtain Ahmed
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The utilization of urine testing for drugs of abuse has emerged as a valuable tool in discerning the evolving landscape of drug abuse patterns. The objective of this study was to determine the patterns of drug of abuse within the Pakistani population, incorporating demographic factors such as age, gender, and location. This observational study was conducted at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Aga Khan University from January 2008 to December 2022. A review of drugs of abuse screening data extracted from laboratory information system was carried out. The panel includes screening of common drugs, amphetamine (AMP), benzodiazepine (BZO), barbiturates (BAR), cannabinoids (THC), cocaine (COC), and opioids (OPI) as well as blood alcohol (ALC) levels. Mean, standard deviation, percentage and frequency were calculated by using STATA version 13.Over a period of 15 years, a total of 130, 859 tests were performed, with 89.5% being male and mean age of 32.4 ± 11.3 years, while seventy-seven percent of the specimens (n = 101, 648) came from the province of Sindh. Of the total 6270 (4.8%) were screened positive for at least one drug, THC (n = 3626, 57.8%) was the most frequently positive test, followed by OPI (n = 1000, 16%), ALC (n = 671, 10.7%), COC (n = 31, 0.5%), AMP (n = 45, 0.7%), BAR (n = 35, 0.6%) and BZO (n = 862, 13.7%). Yearly trend analysis shows an increasing number of THC tests requested over time, with THC exhibiting the highest positivity rate, followed by BZO, OPI, and ALC.The 15-year patterns depict the rising prevalence of drug consumption which is subsequently increasing the demand for drug screening tests. The study highlights Pakistan's growing drug prevalence and calls for targeted policies to address its use, including strengthened prevention programs, improved regulation and better management and rehabilitation access.

探索巴基斯坦药物滥用趋势的景观:十五年临床实验室大数据分析。
对滥用药物进行尿检已成为一种宝贵的工具,可用于辨别药物滥用模式的演变情况。这项研究的目的是确定巴基斯坦人口中药物滥用的模式,包括年龄、性别和地点等人口因素。这项观察性研究于2008年1月至2022年12月在阿迦汗大学病理和检验医学系进行。对从实验室信息系统中提取的药物滥用筛查数据进行了综述。该小组包括筛查常见药物,安非他明(AMP)、苯二氮卓类药物(BZO)、巴比妥酸盐(BAR)、大麻素(THC)、可卡因(COC)和阿片类药物(OPI)以及血液酒精(ALC)水平。使用STATA version 13计算平均值、标准差、百分比和频率。在15年期间,共进行了133,859次检测,其中89.5%为男性,平均年龄为32.4±11.3岁,77%的标本(n = 101,648)来自信德省。在6270例(4.8%)中,THC (n = 3626, 57.8%)为阳性,其次为OPI (n = 1000, 16%)、ALC (n = 671, 10.7%)、COC (n = 31, 0.5%)、AMP (n = 45, 0.7%)、BAR (n = 35, 0.6%)和BZO (n = 862, 13.7%)。年度趋势分析显示,随着时间的推移,THC检测的要求越来越多,THC的阳性率最高,其次是BZO、OPI和ALC。15年的模式表明,药物消费的流行率不断上升,从而增加了对药物筛选试验的需求。这份研究报告强调了巴基斯坦日益猖獗的毒品问题,并呼吁制定有针对性的政策来解决毒品的使用问题,包括加强预防项目、改善监管、改善管理和改善康复服务。
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