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Highlights From DAWN: New York City, 2002

Highlights From DAWN: New York City, 2002

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This special report presents findings based on data
submitted by 30 hospitals in the New York City
metropolitan area for 2002.
■ Of the 3.9 million visits to New York City area
emergency departments (EDs) in 2002, about
one percent (33,645) were related to drug abuse.
■ The most common drugs in New York ED visits
during 2002 were cocaine, alcohol in combination
with other drugs, heroin, narcotic analgesics (pain
relievers), and marijuana.
■ Cocaine-related ED visits in New York declined
nearly one-third between 1995 and 2002 (from
243 to 166 visits per 100,000 population).
■ ED mentions of pain relievers in New York
increased 83 percent (from 30 to 55 mentions per
100,000 population) between 2000 and 2002.
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