2009
DOI: 10.1177/102490790901600401
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Drug Abuse and the Emergency Physician

Abstract: Drug-related problems are common encounters in emergency departments. Patients may be sent to or self-attend the emergency department because of complications of drug-related problems, such as drug overdose, withdrawal syndrome, suspected body packing, physical adverse effects, psychosis, infections (e.g. HIV, hepatitis, endocarditis), and injuries (e.g. traffic, occupational, fall, violence).

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