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Abuse Of Meds Sends As Many To ER As Illegal Drugs

MIKE STOBBE   06/17/10 04:23 PM ET   AP

Prescription Drug Abuse

ATLANTA — For the first time, abuse of painkillers and other medication is sending as many people to the emergency room as the use of illegal drugs.

In 2008, ERS saw an estimated 1 million visits from people abusing prescription or over-the-counter medicines – mostly painkillers and sedatives. That was about the same number of visits from those overdosing on heroin, cocaine and other illegal drugs, according to a government report released Thursday.

Only five years earlier, illegal drug visits outnumbered those from legal medications by a 2-to-1 margin.

In other words, the number of ER visits from medication abuse doubled, said Peter Delany of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

"It's a pretty startling jump," Delany said. He led a team that worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the report.

Painkillers and sedatives clearly drove the trend. ER visits for the painkillers oxycodone and hydrocodone more than doubled from 2004 to 2008. And cases from one kind of tranquilizer nearly doubled.

The estimates are based on emergency room data from more than 200 U.S. hospitals. Many of the cases may be overdoses, but some may come from mixing drugs or combining them with alcohol, Delany said.

Health officials are not sure why painkiller abuse rose so dramatically. But the number of prescriptions has been increasing, so some of those who ended up in ERs may have gotten their medicine legally.

The authors did not estimate how many of the ER patients died. A CDC report last year found that the rate of drug-related deaths roughly doubled from the late 1990s to 2006, and most of the increase was attributed to prescription opiates such as the painkillers methadone, Oxycontin and Vicodin.

"The abuse of prescription drugs is our nation's fastest-growing drug problem," Gil Kerlikowske, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said in a statement.

The use of painkillers has grown in recent years as doctors tried to correct the traditional undertreatment of pain, and pharmaceutical companies ramped up marketing of new pain medications.

But many doctors and patients don't fully recognize the medications' dangers, said Susan Foster, a vice president at Columbia University's National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse.

"People believe they're safer because they're prescribed by doctors and approved by the FDA," she said.

The report is being published this week in a CDC publication, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Online:

The report: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr

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studmoose
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04:51 AM on 06/20/2010
I'm sure Big PhRMA will come up with a pill for that!

Expect to see the following ad on TV in a few weeks:

"Are you hooked on prescription medications?

Try once-a-day PharmAddicta.

Ask you doctor if PharmAddicta is right for you?"
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RevRayGreen
Here to make cannabis legal worldwide again
11:47 AM on 06/19/2010
make it legal make it green..........



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gda002
Wizard, Poet, Fur-Trapper.
08:50 AM on 06/19/2010
I think this is actually a pretty good sign that we need to legalize marijuana.
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RevRayGreen
Here to make cannabis legal worldwide again
11:48 AM on 06/19/2010
#8


Make It Legal Make It Green/WHEN 10,000 PEOPLE MAIL $4.20 TO THE IOWA BOARD OF PHARMACY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjH61Gw_AcI
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MerrieWay
03:39 AM on 06/19/2010
Merrie Lynn Ross met with a team of addiction specialists. Their creed is Engage,Educate,Entertain and empower the youth in rehab. Through modalities which include the arts, music,dance,creative expression,therapy,equestrian training,surfing and whatever works for the individual: that is closely monitored for efficacy of treatment.

MerrieWay Community advocates prevention: making youth aware of the pitfalls of drug and alcohol abuse. Youth become mentors and teach the "Peace Smarts" skills that value self-esteem and positive citizenry...a mean of active participation in the community at large.
10:47 PM on 06/18/2010
Having read the original document at CDC: Self-fulfilling prophesy
10:35 PM on 06/18/2010
You know what they didn't see in those ER rooms? Cannabis overdose. Still, we classify it with crack, highly addictive, no medicinal value, ignoring 7000 medical studies showing its efficacy. 14 billion a year spent on the "War on Drugs" enough to pay for health care for every American 2x over.
#1 risk factor for teens dying is alcohol (CDC)-responsible for 1/2 of everyone who dies on the road, and involved in 99% of domestic violence cases. Available at every neighborhood drug store, right next to the school supplies and ice cream.
It doesn't matter how many people big Pharma kills, elected officials need their money. After all 33% of every cancer patient doesn't die from the cancer or the chemo-they die from chachexia-they throw themselves up to death. Big Pharma's response-marinol-chemical marijuana in a pill-for people who are throwing themselves up to death. Yeah-you guys sure have a handle on it.
Non-violent drug offenders made up 90% of the 859,000 Americans arrested last year, 90% of those arrests...Marijuana possession only. -So the DOJ relies on that cash as well. Profits Before People-corporate/congress' motto. Keep it classy Big Pharma.
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Mister Biggles
12:24 PM on 06/19/2010
Any Republican who claims to believe in the free market...if he actually understands it...would know that you will never ever ever ever win the War on Drugs.

Because as long as their is a penny to be made, capitalism DEMANDS that someone will be their to make it.

So, let's just acknowledge it's just a convenient way to lock up those you don't like...blacks, browns, hippies, etc.
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Mister Biggles
12:26 PM on 06/19/2010
One of my "favorite" adecdotes in term of marijuana was former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile, who was found dead in his hotel room at like, 31-33 (don't remember exactly).

They found a bag of weed. It was IMMEDIATELY....IMMEDIATELY ruled out as a possible cause of death.

If they found a bottle of aspirin, they could not have made such an immediate determination.

The only danger of marijuana use is the intolerance.
05:10 PM on 06/19/2010
Surely the 33% of cancer patient and their families watching them throw themselves up to death from their cancer treatment, or the 1.2 million with HIV or the 26 million with mobility reducing arthritis or the 200,000 living with kidney failure and on dialysis, or the estimate 350,000 living with MS, or the 46 out of every 1,000 patients in the hospitilized infected or colonized with MRSA, wouldn't consider themselves addicts. -They should consider themselves well informed for doing their research and finding out that the Cannabinoid receptors in their bodies (outnumbering all other receptors in the body) especially the cb2 and cb3 receptors in their immune system make them genius'. (Guzman-Tashkin + 7000 other studies showing the efficacy of cannabis.) Good luck, your lack of understanding could kill you someday.
05:56 PM on 06/18/2010
There are a whole lot of addicts paying the pharmaceutical industry for their fixes rather than the drug dealer on the corner. Understanding and treating the addiction is what's needed here. (Good luck doing that with a doobie)

http://stark-raving-sober.blogspot.com/
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organicconnect
05:14 PM on 06/18/2010
I have watched reports like this come out periodically over the years. Not one reporter seems to take this to the next step and ask the question: "Why aren't the drug companies taking any effective action to curb and prevent addictions to their products." One can suspect that the answer is that it would cut into revenues and profits. It would be interesting to see their responses. Remember, legal drug addictions are fed with drugs sold on legal channels. This means BigPharma is getting paid for them. Maybe it is way past the time we looked at healthcare through another lens than the symptom-drug model. http://organicconnectmag.com/wp/2009/09/a-broader-view-of-health-2/
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NativeSonKY
Always hopeful, yet discontent...
09:41 PM on 06/18/2010
This is what I have asked for years, after losing a few friends to the addictive pain meds which are nothing more than Legal synthetic heroin - it makes no sense not to investigate this phenomenon. I'm sure the data exists out there to prove this happens all too often.
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Dwells75
01:19 PM on 06/18/2010
Overdosing on prescription medication is most often a choice or a stupid mistake, as purity and quality are strictly controlled.

Overdosing on illegal drugs is due to constantly changing quality and purity. Most hospitalizations for illegal drugs, therefore, are due to prohibition of the drugs, not the drugs themselves.
12:34 PM on 06/18/2010
Few people talk about the rebound effect. The more you take opiates the more you need them. A bigger question is why are so many people in so much pain. Is this something new, and something that is being caused by chemicals and pollution? It could be. On another level, I went to see a girlfriend's mother once. She was dying of cancer. Every breath was a scream. It was horrible.
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mary896
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12:10 PM on 06/18/2010
We are a very sick country told to eat horrid 'food' then told we NEED 1,001 medications to treat the ailments caused by our crappy lifestyle and anyone's surprised when we have trouble juggling these chemicals?

Legalize nature's gift to human medicine, marijuana would help millions. We need to get back to basics and ignore when the mega corp's tell us what we need to buy, eat, wear, drink, and smoke. Whole foods (not the store, but actual food that's real and GOOD and untouched by Nabisco), ride your bike or walk, plant a patio garden, drink tea, smoke some reef when you can't sleep or whatever and enjoy life a whole lot more!
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KENNETH BESOLD
12:50 PM on 06/18/2010
I agree with you mary896. The problem is we would put pharma company's out of business along with a lot of other companys too. Not that it's a bad thing. Sometimes the easy and correct solution is the most difficult to do
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mary896
Tea Loving Liberal
02:48 PM on 06/18/2010
I fear it will get a WHOLE lot worse (yes, worse that it already is) before we might even consider making changes around this here America.
Depressed -> Time for my Mary Jane meds!
(Nah, gotta finish work first...be a good girl.)