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SAMHSA releases data on drug-related ER visits.(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)(Emergency Department)(Brief article)

Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly

| May 22, 2006 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

According to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there were 1.3 million substance abuse-related emergency department visits in 2004. Of these, 30 percent were for illicit drugs only, 25 percent for prescription or OTC medications, 8 percent for underage drinking, and 14 percent for …

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