Background: Little is known about the nationwide epidemiology of the annual rate, causative substance, and clinical course of overdose-related admission. We aimed to describe the epidemiology of overdose episodes from the period prior to hospitalization for drug poisoning until discharge to home. Methods: We assessed all cases of admission due to overdose (21,663 episodes) in Japan from October 2012 through September 2013 using the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan. Results: The annual rate of overdose admission was 17.0 per 100,000 population. Women exhibited two peaks in admission rates at 19–34 years (40.9 per 100,000) and ≥75 years (27.8 per 100,000). Men exhibited one peak in the a...
BACKGROUND Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
PURPOSE: Incidence rates of hospital-presenting self-harm are highest in people under 25 years and a...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after exp...
BACKGROUND: Drug overdose is an important, yet an inadequately understood, public health problem. Gl...
Some patients with deliberate drug poisoning subsequently have an adverse clinical course. The prese...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of patients ...
Purpose: Poisoning with drugs occupies a leading position among the causes of acute intoxications. E...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this retrospective cohort study are to describe the presentation characteris...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common method of hospital-presenting non-fat...
Background: Poisoning is a serious health problem in the world. In the intentional type, the person ...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the epidemiological and demographic features and prognosis ...
Objectives: We sought to characterize the SSRIs exposures reported to the U.S. National Poison Data ...
Introduction: While a nationwide poison control registry exists in Chile, reporting to the center is...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
Objectives: Addiction and overdose related to prescription drugs continues to be a leading cause of ...
BACKGROUND Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
PURPOSE: Incidence rates of hospital-presenting self-harm are highest in people under 25 years and a...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after exp...
BACKGROUND: Drug overdose is an important, yet an inadequately understood, public health problem. Gl...
Some patients with deliberate drug poisoning subsequently have an adverse clinical course. The prese...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of patients ...
Purpose: Poisoning with drugs occupies a leading position among the causes of acute intoxications. E...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this retrospective cohort study are to describe the presentation characteris...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common method of hospital-presenting non-fat...
Background: Poisoning is a serious health problem in the world. In the intentional type, the person ...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the epidemiological and demographic features and prognosis ...
Objectives: We sought to characterize the SSRIs exposures reported to the U.S. National Poison Data ...
Introduction: While a nationwide poison control registry exists in Chile, reporting to the center is...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
Objectives: Addiction and overdose related to prescription drugs continues to be a leading cause of ...
BACKGROUND Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
PURPOSE: Incidence rates of hospital-presenting self-harm are highest in people under 25 years and a...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after exp...