Opioid Epidemic

The opioid epidemic has had a dramatic effect on the health and wellbeing of both adults and children in the United States. Our researchers are committed to helping solve the problem through high quality research and a multidisciplinary approach. We are looking at how the crisis is affecting children, working with local agencies to reduce overdoses and establishing best practices to decrease opioid prescriptions. Some of our work is highlighted below.

  • Since 2020 there has been a dramatic increase in the number of young children accidently ingesting fentanyl. The average age of child who accidentally ingests fentanyl is 2 years old. Researchers are working at the state and national level to address this issue and establish rapid diagnosis and response of children who are drug exposed.

  • Dr. Laub recently published a sudy in JAMA looking at national trends of drug ingestions in young children.

    Dr. Laub published a second study in JAMA looking child protective services its outcomes of young children who test positive for fentanyl.

  • Dr. Laub has participated in multiple news conferences and media events highlighting the importance of advocacy at the community level to help drug exposed children.

    Sheriffs Press Conference

    Op Ed in San Diego Union Tribune

    CNN article regarding Dr. Laub’s fentanyl research

  • Drs. Huang and Laub lead the Opioid Task Force with the goal of reducing opioid prescriptions. Dr. Huang has successfully led hospital-wide clinical informatics interventions to reduce physician prescription of unnecessary opioids for pain management and won the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Award.

  • Drs. Huang and Kuelbs have published multiple peer reviewed articles highlighting key steps in reducing opioid prescriptions in the pediatric population.

    Reducing opioid prescriptions in the pediatric Emergency Department

    Reducing opioid prescriptions after pediatric surgery

    Dr. Ignacio has contributed to multi-institutional quality improvement projects reducing opioid prescriptions after appendectomy surgery. His research can be found here.