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Methadone overdose/toxicity

The role of methadone and opiates in accidental overdose deaths in New York City has been investigated using data from the Office of Chief Medical Examiner of all accidental drug overdose deaths between 1990 and 1998 (51). There were 7451 overdose deaths in all during this period, of which 1024 were methadone-induced, 4627 were heroin-induced, and 408 were attributable to both. Thus, 70% of the deaths from accidental overdose were due to opiates. Co-variates significantly associated with methadone-induced deaths were female sex, older age, and absence of cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and alcohol in toxic screens. Co-variates associated with heroin overdose were male sex, Caucasian or Hispanic ethnicity, younger age, and the absence of cocaine and methadone and the presence of cannabis and alcohol in toxic screens. [Pg.548]


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