July 17, 2007
Drug Detox Views: Pharmaceuticals Play a Major Role in ER Visits
I read a truly amazing statistic today: In 2005 – the latest year for which figures are available – U.S. hospitals delivered 108 million emergency department visits. That’s like saying every third person in America hit an emergency ward at least once that year. Since that’s out of the question, it means some people have to be going to emergency over and over again. I don’t know who they are or why they’re going so often, but that’s another story. I also noticed that 1.5 million of those 108 million visits were for drug misuse or abuse. I wasn’t surprised that illicit drugs were involved in 57% of them, but I was surprised that 49% involved pharmaceuticals abuse or misuse. That sends a clear message about how bad the over-the-counter and prescription drug abuse and misuse problem has become. It also says that hundreds of thousands of people need drug detox and drug rehab to get their lives together.
These statistics, released by the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), showed that the problem is increasing every year. The greatest increase involves stimulant drugs such as methamphetamine, a 33% increase, followed by respiratory agents such as antihistamines and decongestants, a 31% increase. Opioids such as the addictive pain relievers OxyContin and oxycodone increased 24%. And there were increases for antipsychotics, benzodiazepines and other pharmaceuticals.
A lot of people turn up at emergency departments with problems from taking combinations of substances, like alcohol with pharmaceuticals or illicit drugs, or combinations of all three. In fact, when we look at these figures and include drug combinations, the picture gets even darker. And the numbers of people needing drug detox climb. Here are the figures – take a look for yourself and check out the numbers for pharmaceutical combinations:
TYPE OF EMERGENCY - NUMBER OF VISITS
All types of drugs misuse/abuse - 1,449,154
Illicit drugs only - 450,296
Pharmaceuticals only - 395,617
Illicit drug combinations (all) - 559,218
Illicit drug combinations (no pharmaceuticals) - 199,008
Pharmaceutical combinations (all) - 701,486
Pharmaceutical combinations (no illicit drugs) - 590,834
Well, there you have the whole picture – and remember, that was two years ago, it’s estimated to be worse today. If this isn’t a good argument for taking America by the hand and leading us toward a pharmaceutical-drug-free alternative lifestyle, nothing is. Instead, pharmaceuticals are taking over the drug scene. We need to ensure that at the first sign of any kind of abuse or dependence among our friends, family members or even ourselves, we get busy, get help, and get into drug detox and, possibly, drug rehab as a follow up.
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