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Hungary is one of the countries with statistical evidence of inadequate morphine consumption per capita. In 2006, the adequacy of opioid analgesic consumption was 28% - based on a per capita consumption of 69.14 morphine equivalents (mEq) while 250 mEq would have been adequate for treatment of all pain conditions[1]. Hungary was selected as one of the countries to participate in the ATOME project for this reason. Four years later, in 2010, the adequacy of opioid analgesic consumption had slightly decreased (both in absolute and in relative terms) – it was 23%[2] (based on a per capita consumption of opioid analgesics of 76.31 morphine equivalents (mEq) while 325.96 mEq in mg per capita would have been adequate). This report presents a summary of the results of the situational analysis that has been undertaken with regard to opioid availability and accessibility in Hungary. The results of the situational analysis are divided in two parts: the first part addresses legal and regulatory issues and the second part focuses on issues relating to policy. Both parts present the main barriers and recommendations for improving access to opioid medication in Hungary.