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Americans, 29 percent of Hispanics,
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In general, currently available mar
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extent of HIV infection among IDUs.
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Percent 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 EPIDEMI
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in their midst, especially crystal
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Number of cases 80,000 70,000 60,00
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Exhibit 1. Drug Prices in Honolulu:
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4,688 major substances of abuse rep
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non-Hispanics (27 percent) and Whit
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$25,000 per kilogram. When cut/mixe
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Benzodiazepines The unweighted data
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intranasally (representing 36 perce
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Washington Heights area of Manhatta
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From 1992 to 2000, the DMP found av
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Heroin and Morphine After 2 years o
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the following characteristics: more
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use has slowly increased over the l
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Depressants The unweighted ED repor
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of marijuana users are male (71 per
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• Poison Control Center data came
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percent reported a primary problem
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Participants
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Mary-Lynn Brecht, Ph.D. Integrated
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Leigh A. Henderson, Ph.D. Synectics