Narcotic Analgesics, 2002 Update
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This issue of The DAWN Report focuses on drug abuse-related emergency department (ED) visits that involved narcotic analgesics. Narcotic analgesics are a type of pain reliever, derived from natural or synthetic opiates.1 Examples of some common brand names include Vicodin®, Percocet®, OxyContin® and Darvon®. According to data collected by the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) from 1995 to 2002:
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In 2002, narcotic analgesics were involved in 16 percent of total drug abuse-related ED visits, a...
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In 2002, narcotic analgesics were involved in 16 percent of total drug abuse-related ED visits, a...























