Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency March, 2012

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Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency March, 2012 1

The mission of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) is to reduce the impact of substance abuse in Nevada. SAPTA funds 22 substance abuse treatment providers and 13 substance abuse prevention programs throughout the State. SAPTA receives both Federal and State funding. 2

Nearly 7,000,000 Americans are abusing prescription drugs more than the number who are abusing cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, ecstasy and inhalants, combined. In 2000, just 3.8 million people were abusing prescription drugs an 80 percent increase in 10 years. New drug users are choosing prescription drugs instead of marijuana or cocaine. Opioid painkillers now cause more drug overdose deaths than cocaine and heroin combined. Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Brief, December 2010. 3

Nationwide Emergency Department Visits 2009 for Prescription Drug Use ED Visits Percentage Opiates/opioids 416,458 38.6 Narcotic pain relievers 342,628 31.7 Oxycodone products 148,449 13.7 Opiates/opioids, unspecified 84,144 7.8 Total ED Prescription Drug Visits 1,079,683 100 4

Nevada ranks in the top twenty percent in all four age groups in the percentage of people reporting non medical use of pain relievers. (12 and older, 12 to 17, 18 to 25 and 26 and older, NSDUH) Admissions to SAPTA funded treatment programs have increased since 2007 for: Opiates 112% (Opium derivatives, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone) Sedatives/Hypnotics Other stimulants 136% (Tranquilizers, sleeping pills) 200% (Ritalin, Amphetamines) 5

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More Nevadans abuse prescription drugs than their counterparts in other Western States. A greater percentage of people 18 to 25 abuse prescription drugs than those in other age groups. 7

NSDUH 2009 Ages of Prescription Drug Abusers NV and Western States 16 14 14.3 12 11.74 10 8 8.34 7.21 6 4 5.87 5.29 4.3 3.87 2 0 12 + 12 to 17 18 to 25 26 + Nevada West 8

The following table shows the primary drugs of choice for people treated through SAPTA funded programs. Alcohol is the most widely abused drug in the U.S. 9

Substance SFY 07 SFY 08 SFY 09 SFY 10 SFY 11 2007-2011 % Chng Alcohol 4,242 4,794 5,249 4,446 4,092-4% Amphetamines/Methamphetamines 4,402 3,294 2,507 2,276 2,446-44% Anabolic Steroids 21 3 3 4 2-90% Barbiturates 17 7 6 4 8-53% Benzodiazapine 17 28 27 48 75 341% Cocaine (powder) 323 306 305 225 163-50% Crack 636 743 624 520 375-41% Ecstacy (XTC), MDMA 24 21 46 39 26 8% Ephedrine/Psuedophedrine 0 2 0 0 0 0% GHB/GBL/1,4 Butanediol 0 2 0 2 0 0% Hallucinogens 6 13 20 23 14 133% Heroin 564 763 1,044 1,024 1,148 104% Inhalants 3 16 6 12 15 400% Ketamine 2 0 0 1 1-50% Marijuana/Hashish 1,918 1,905 1,880 1,831 2,011 5% Non-Rx Methadone 7 6 4 7 7 0% Other 49 25 24 19 16-67% Other Opiate/Synthetic Opiate 346 484 609 605 734 112% Other Sedatives/Hypnotics 14 7 22 19 33 136% Other Stimulants 2 1 3 1 6 200% Over-the-Counter Drugs 12 7 11 13 9-25% PCP 11 15 26 12 8-27% Tranquilizers 2 2 3 0 1-50% Rohypnol 0 0 1 0 0 0% Total 12,618 12,444 12,420 11,131 11,190-11% 10

60 Washoe County Prescription Drug Overdose Deaths (Data for 2011 only through November) 50 48 40 34 30 28 20 10 0 2009 2010 2011 11

The majority of people (64%) who overdose on prescription drugs are between 36 and 64 years old. Prescription drugs most commonly used in overdose deaths are methadone, oxycodone, and hydrocodone. People who die of overdoses have between 4 and 14 different drugs in their systems at the time of death. Eighty-five percent of overdose deaths are ruled accidental, about 10% are unknown and 5% suicides. Source: The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner, 2010. 12

80 Ages of Prescription Drug Overdoses Clark County 2010 N= 288 73 70 60 56 55 50 44 40 30 25 20 15 10 0 18-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 55-64 65+ 13

Percentage of Prescription Drug Overdoses Using: Fentanyl 4 Opiate 12 Morphine 14 Methadone 21 Oxycodone 24 Hydrocodone 24 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Percent 14

The following map shows the resident zip codes of people for prescription drug abuse. The tan and light blue colors indicate areas in which higher numbers of people were treated for prescription drug abuse. 15

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The medical experts at the America s 57 poison centers first raised the alarm about synthetic marijuana in 2009 and bath salts in 2010 after they started receiving calls about people having serious, life-threatening reactions to the substances. In 2010, poison centers nationwide responded to 3,200 calls related to synthetic drugs. In 2011, that number jumped to 13,000. 60% of the cases were people 25 or younger. In October 2011, the DEA made manufacture and sale of bath salts illegal. 18

Called Spice, K2 First encountered in November 2008 by Customs and Border Protection. In 2010 there were 2,915 Spice related calls to Poison Control Centers nationwide and that number nearly doubled in 2011 to 5,741 calls. Symptoms include agitation, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, tachycardia, high blood pressure, seizures, hallucinations and paranoia. 19

Bath salts: Synthetic cocaine, methamphetamine like. Also known as: Bliss, Blue Silk, Cloud Nine, Drone, Energy-1, Ivory Wave, Lunar Wave, Meow Meow, Ocean Burst, Pure Ivory, Purple Wave, Red Dove, Snow Leopard, Stardust, Vanilla Sky, White Dove, White Knight, and White Lightning. Contain active ingredient Mephedrone Symptoms include tachycardia, kidney failure, delusions/hallucinations, psychosis, paranoia, suicide and death. 20

Until October 2011, bath salts could be purchased at gas stations, convenience stores, head shops and on the Internet. Clusters of cases November 2010 to March 2011, Marquette, MI: 35 people sought treatment at the ER after using bath salts, one died. Ages 20 to 55. Casper, WY: 14 people were diagnosed with kidney failure and hospitalized after using Spice March 4, 2012. Ages 15 to 30. Bangor, Maine has had 3 bath salt deaths since October 2011. 21