BackgroundDrug-related emergency department (ED) visits are escalating, especially for stimulant use (i.e., cocaine and psychostimulants such as methamphetamine). We sought to characterize rates, presentation, and management of ED visits related to cocaine and psychostimulant use, compared to opioid use, in the United States (US).MethodsWe used 2008-2018 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey data to identify a nationally representative sample of ED visits related to cocaine and psychostimulant use, with opioids as the comparator. To make visits mutually exclusive for analysis, we excluded visits related to 2 or more of the three possible drug categories. We estimated annual rate trends using unadjusted Poisson regression; describ...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
According to the Journal of Addiction Medicine, substance abuse affects almost half of those with se...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MAP) users present to the emergency department (ED) for myriad reasons, i...
BackgroundDrug-related emergency department (ED) visits are escalating, especially for stimulant use...
Introduction: Substance use-related visits to the emergency department (ED) have been linked to high...
Introduction: Substance use-related visits to the emergency department (ED) have been linked to high...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
textPrescription drug abuse, in particular prescription opioid abuse is a public health concern. On...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
According to the Journal of Addiction Medicine, substance abuse affects almost half of those with se...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MAP) users present to the emergency department (ED) for myriad reasons, i...
BackgroundDrug-related emergency department (ED) visits are escalating, especially for stimulant use...
Introduction: Substance use-related visits to the emergency department (ED) have been linked to high...
Introduction: Substance use-related visits to the emergency department (ED) have been linked to high...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
Emergency Department (ED) visits for substance-related concerns among young people have been increas...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency, principal diagnoses, and correlates of e...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
Introduction: We aimed to characterize emergency department (ED) utilization and clinical characteri...
textPrescription drug abuse, in particular prescription opioid abuse is a public health concern. On...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
BackgroundChanges in substance use patterns stemming from opioid misuse, ongoing drinking problems, ...
According to the Journal of Addiction Medicine, substance abuse affects almost half of those with se...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MAP) users present to the emergency department (ED) for myriad reasons, i...