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Hydrocodone is No Longer Oklahoma's Top Prescribed Drug

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Hydrocodone is no longer the top drug prescribed to Oklahoma Medicaid patients.

The Oklahoman reports that according to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the painkiller hydrocodone has held the top spot for more than five years.

Authority officials say that the drop is due to the changes in state and federal guidelines that reclassified hydrocodone as a more restrictive drug, which makes it more burdensome to prescribe.

Oklahoma law bans prescription drugs containing hydrocodone from being refilled by a pharmacy, which forces patients to visit a doctor every time they want a prescription.

The state has seen the number of overdose deaths from prescription drugs more than double, according to officials. Deaths due to hydrocodone and oxycodone have more than quadrupled in number.

In November, cetirizine hydrochloride, also known as Zyrtec, became the most prescribed drug.