期刊
JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES
卷 28, 期 4, 页码 332-347出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10550880903182986
关键词
Prescription drugs; diversion; oxycodone; hydrocodone; club drugs
资金
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE [R01DA019048, R01DA013131, R01DA021330] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
- NIDA NIH HHS [R01 DA013131-02S1, R01 DA019048-05, R01 DA013131-04, R01 DA013131, R01DA013131, R01 DA021330-04, R01 DA013131-01A1, R01 DA021330, R01 DA013131-03, R01 DA021330-03, R01 DA013131-03S1, R01DA019148, R01 DA013131-02, R01 DA019048-04, R01 DA019048-02, R01 DA019048-03, R01 DA019048-01A1, R01 DA013131-05, R01 DA019048] Funding Source: Medline
A variety of surveys and studies are examined in an effort to better understand the scope of prescription drug diversion and to determine whether there are consistent patterns of diversion among various populations of prescription drug abusers. Data are drawn from the RADARS System, the National Survey of Drug Use and Health, the Delaware School Survey, and a series of quantitative and qualitative studies conducted in Miami, Florida. The data suggest that the major sources of diversion include drug dealers, friends and relatives, smugglers, pain patients, and the elderly, but these vary by the population being targeted. In all of the studies examined, the use of the Internet as a source for prescription drugs is insignificant. Little is known about where drug dealers are obtaining their supplies, and as such, prescription drug diversion is a black box requiring concentrated, systematic study.
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