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Highlights From DAWN: San Diego, 2002
Highlights From DAWN: San Diego, 2002
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This special report presents findings based on data
submitted by 16 hospitals in the San Diego
metropolitan area for 2002.
Among the 620,000 visits to San Diego area
emergency departments (EDs) in 2002, about
1 percent (6,597) were related to drug abuse.
During 2002, the most common drugs involved
in these ED visits were alcohol in combination
with other drugs, marijuana, narcotic analgesics
(pain relievers), benzodiazepines, and
The rate of amphetamine-related ED visits in
San Diego increased 20 percent between 2001
and 2002 alone (from 37 to 45 visits per 100,000
population). This was 5 times the national rate
of 8 visits per 100,000.
Among the 21 DAWN areas, San Diego ranked
in the top three in terms of ED visits involving amphetamines and methamphetamine in 2002.
submitted by 16 hospitals in the San Diego
metropolitan area for 2002.
Among the 620,000 visits to San Diego area
emergency departments (EDs) in 2002, about
1 percent (6,597) were related to drug abuse.
During 2002, the most common drugs involved
in these ED visits were alcohol in combination
with other drugs, marijuana, narcotic analgesics
(pain relievers), benzodiazepines, and
The rate of amphetamine-related ED visits in
San Diego increased 20 percent between 2001
and 2002 alone (from 37 to 45 visits per 100,000
population). This was 5 times the national rate
of 8 visits per 100,000.
Among the 21 DAWN areas, San Diego ranked
in the top three in terms of ED visits involving amphetamines and methamphetamine in 2002.
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