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Assessing Patients With Pain
Pain -- both acute and chronic -- is an issue that affects a large number of the patients seen within primary care settings.
Trends in Heroin Use: Age
In 2005, the average age for first-time use of heroin was 22 years old among individuals ages 12 to 49.
Trends in Heroin Use: Sex
Males remain the predominant users of heroin.
Trends in Heroin Use: Route of Administration
According to the 2004 Treatment Episode Data Sets (TEDS), the primary route of administration reported by individuals admitted for heroin abuse treatment was injection (67%).
Trends in Prescription Drug Misuse: Age
Among individuals in 2004 who misused opioids for the first time, the average age was 23, the majority were female (55%), and non-Hispanic white (75%).
Trends in Prescription Drug Misuse: Sex
Though historically misuse of prescription opioids has been somewhat higher for males than females, 2002 marked the first time prescription opioid misuse was higher for females than males ages 12 to 1
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