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Highlights From DAWN: St. Louis, 2002
Highlights From DAWN: St. Louis, 2002
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This Special report presents findings based on data submitted by 18 hospitals in the St. Louis metropolitan area for 2002.
- Of the 949,000 visits to St.Louis area emergency departments (EDs) in 2002, about one percent (9.461) were related to drug abuse.
- In 2002, the most common drugs involved in these ED visits were cocaine, marijuana, alcohol in combination with other drugs, benzodiazepines, and nartcotic analgesics (pain relievers).
- From 2000 to 2002, mention of pain relievers doubled in drug abuse-related ED visits in St. Louis (From 34 to 68 per 100,000 population).
- Among the 21 DAWN areas, St.Louis ranked in the top 5 in ED Visits involving marijuana.
- Of the 949,000 visits to St.Louis area emergency departments (EDs) in 2002, about one percent (9.461) were related to drug abuse.
- In 2002, the most common drugs involved in these ED visits were cocaine, marijuana, alcohol in combination with other drugs, benzodiazepines, and nartcotic analgesics (pain relievers).
- From 2000 to 2002, mention of pain relievers doubled in drug abuse-related ED visits in St. Louis (From 34 to 68 per 100,000 population).
- Among the 21 DAWN areas, St.Louis ranked in the top 5 in ED Visits involving marijuana.
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