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Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse in Florida

Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse in Florida. 2010 Florida Prevention Conference Orlando, Florida September 30, 2010 Hal Johnson, MPH Substance Abuse Program Office Florida Department of Children and Families. Outline. ARCOS Rx Drug distribution volumes FDLE – Medical Examiner data

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Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse in Florida

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  1. Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse in Florida 2010 Florida Prevention Conference Orlando, Florida September 30, 2010 Hal Johnson, MPH Substance Abuse Program Office Florida Department of Children and Families

  2. Outline • ARCOS Rx Drug distribution volumes • FDLE – Medical Examiner data • Agency for Health Care Administration Emergency Department data • DOH/AHCA Pain Clinic Registrants • Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey Data

  3. Automation of Reports and Consolidated Orders System (ARCOS) • Department of Justice • Drug Enforcement Administration • Office of Diversion Control • Rx drug manufacturers and distributors • Schedules I and II, and narcotic and Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid (GHB) substances in Schedule III

  4. Source: DEA ARCOS System

  5. Medical Examiner Data • Florida Department of Law Enforcement • Medical Examiners Commission • Reviews appointments/re-appointments of District Medical Examiners • Publishes semi-annual drug death report

  6. +62.5% Source: Drugs Identified in Deceased Person by Florida Medical Examiners, 2005 through 2009 Reports.

  7. 78% higher than benzodiazepines 94% higher than benzodiazepines +45.8% Source: Drugs Identified in Deceased Person by Florida Medical Examiners, 2005 through 2009 Reports.

  8. AHCA data description • Quarterly Reporting by EDs and Hospitals • Mandated by Florida Statutes • EDs – all visits not admitted to affiliated hospital • Inpatient hospitals – all discharges • Diagnoses recorded by ICD-9 codes (International Classification of Diseases)

  9. Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration ED data sets and Inpatient data sets.

  10. Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration ED data sets and Inpatient data sets.

  11. Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration ED data sets and Inpatient data sets.

  12. Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration ED data sets and Inpatient data sets.

  13. Benzodiazepine poly-substance use Of those ED visits with a Benzo overdose: • 59.0% also tested positive for an other drug or alcohol • 53.9% tested positive for another drug • 28.2% tested positive for Rx opiates • 15.3% tested positive for a psychotropic • 14.3% were diagnosed as alcohol intoxicated

  14. Geographic “Problem” Areas • Examine ED visit rates by county • Large counties • Substantially higher than FL • Slightly higher & next to substantially higher • Smaller counties • Substantially higher & next to large problem county • Substantially higher in clusters • Limited to 15-20 counties

  15. Florida counties with high rates of opiate overdoses

  16. Florida counties with high rates of benzodiazepine overdoses

  17. “Pill Mill” Locations • 930 registered pain clinics in Florida • 26 counties NO pain clinics • 11 counties have 1-3 clinics • Remaining counties have 6 to over 100 • Palm Beach – 115 • Hillsborough – 119 • Broward - 142 • Source: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/medical/me_pain.html

  18. # Registered Pain Clinics per 100,000 Population 6.01-9.91 4.81-6.00 3.54-4.80 2.00-3.53 1-3 clinics No clinics FL State = 4.94/100k

  19. Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey • Pain killer trends • Amphetamine trends • Depressant trends • Steroid trends

  20. On how many occasions in the past (30 days/year) have you used prescription pain relievers such as Oxcontin, Vicodin or Darvocet, without a doctor’s orders?

  21. Xanax added to list On how many occasions in the past (30 days/year) have you used depressants or “downers” like quaaludes, Xanax, barbiturates or tranquilizers?

  22. On how many occasions in the past (30 days/year) have you used amphetamines (including Ritalin, Adderall, etc.) without a doctor’s orders?

  23. On how many occasions in the past (30 days/year) have you used steroids without a doctor’s orders?

  24. Summary • Volume of Rx opiates distributed in Florida is increasing dramatically • Opiate-related deaths increased 48.5% from 2005-2009 • Benzo-related deaths increased 62.5% from 2005-2009 • The rate of deaths related to opiates is 78-94% higher than benzodiazepines across years

  25. Summary • ED visits for Rx opiates and benzodiaze-pines increased 50% from 2006-2008 • There is an approximately equal number of opiate and benzo overdose ED visits • The rate of benzo overdoses is highest in large metro areas and lowest in non-metro areas

  26. Summary • White Floridians are 4 times more likely to overdose on opiates and benzos than black Floridians • For both opiates and benzos, there is a bi-modal age distribution of overdoses – peaking at 25-29 and 45-54 • Benzodiazepine use in combination with alcohol and/or other drugs is dangerous and is common among ED overdose diagnoses

  27. Summary • Rates of opiate and benzodiazepine overdoses are highest in the peninsular coastal counties • Rates of benzodiazepine overdoses are also relatively high in the western panhandle and in the Jacksonville area • There are nearly 1,000 registered pain clinics in Florida – 4.94 per 100,000 population

  28. Summary • The densest concentration areas of “pill mills” are around Tampa Bay and Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale • Prevalence of Rx drug use among Florida youth is low and decreasing • Youth use of amphetamines and steroids is very low

  29. Contact Information Hal Johnson DCF – Substance Abuse Program Office 850-413-6768 hal_johnson@dcf.state.fl.us FYSAS: www.dcf.state.fl.us/programs/samh/publications/fysas/ SEW: www.dcf.state.fl.us/programs/samh/SubstanceAbuse/sew.shtml

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