2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.25.21257786
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Multiple drug arrests reported to the Maine Diversion Alert Program more frequently involved carisoprodol, amitriptyline, or quetiapine

Abstract: Background: Much of the blame of the increasing death toll by drug overdoses has justifiably been attributed to the United States current opioid epidemic. However, nearly 80% of overdoses related to opioids involve another drug substance or alcohol. The objective of this study was to elucidate overrepresentation of drugs in polypharmacy arrests by identifying drugs that were more likely to be found in conjunction with other substances, using the drug arrest data provided by the Maine Diversion Alert Program (D… Show more

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