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South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
Jim Hall [email protected] 1
The South Florida Report
June 2013
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Community Epidemiology Work Group
James N. Hall Report # 57
South Florida Drug Observatory
Nova Southeastern University
Flagler
Highlands
Hardee
Polk
Martin
St. Lucie
Okeechobee
Indian River
PutnamAlachua
Bra
dfor
dUnion
Col
umbia
Gilchrist
Levy
Dixie
Suwannee
Hamilton
St.JohnsClay
Duval
Nas sau
Baker
Pinellas
Pasco
Manatee
Hillsborough
Bre
vard
Osceola
Orange
Seminole
Collier
HendryLee
Glades
De SotoSarasota
Palm Beach
LakeSumter
Hernando
Citrus
Marion
Taylor
Madison
Jeffe
rson
Wakulla
Leon
Franklin
Liberty
Gadsden
Jacks on
Calhoun
Gulf
BayW
ashin
gton
Escambia
Santa
RosaOkaloosa
Walton
Broward
Dade
Holmes
Monroe
Volusia
Lafayette
Charlotte
1.8 Million
1.4 Million
2.6 Million
19.3 Million
US Census Bureau 2012 Population Estimates
Data Sources June 2013
• Florida Medical Examiners Commission 2012 interim Report on Drugs Identified In Deceased Persons by Florida Medical Examiners from Florida Department of Law Enforcement
• SAMHSA Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) Emergency Department substance specific drug reports 2004-2011
• Florida Department of Children and Families treatment data from all publicly-funded adult and youth treatment programs for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties primary admissions for all treatment modalities January - December 2012.
• National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), for January – December 2012
• SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health Substate Estimates 2008-2010 of Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders
• Florida Poison Information Center – Miami Poison Exposure Calls for Emerging Synthetic Drugs January 2011 to April 2013
June 2013 South Florida Most Recent Indicator Changes
• Marijuana: High and Increasing • Cocaine: 5-Year Decline Reversing • Rx Opioids: Deaths Declining 17-% • Benzodiazepines: Deaths Declining 17-%
• Ecstasy: Mostly “Mollys” tests as bk-Methylone • Heroin: Increases related to Rx Opioids crackdown
• Cannabinmimetics: Types & Problems + “Pot Pens” • Methamphetamine: Low but Returning Key Issue for Gay Males and “Heavy Club Druggers”
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Levels of Indicator Intensity: HIGH Moderate Lower
June 2013
Number of Cocaine Reports Detected Among Decedents in Florida: 2000 - 2012
NUMBER of COCAINE
OCCURRENCES Including
“Present” & “Cause of
Death”
SOURCE: Florida Medical Examiners Commission Interim Report Jan-Jun 2012
1,105
1,307 1,614 1,702
1,943 2,052 2,179 1,791
1,462
1,402
1,444
1,336
0500
1,0001,5002,0002,500
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2X 1h2012
State of Florida
149 151 189
160 162 182
281
201
155 198 184 186
94 121 138
120 136 150 157 146 135 127 115 116
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2X 1h2012
Miami-Dade
Broward
Rate of Cocaine Emergency Department Reports Per 100,000 Miami-Dade, Broward &
Palm Beach Counties, and USA: 2004-2011
184.2 147.3
132.7
199.4
162.4 163.7 183.9 183.8 158.6 137.9
157.8
162.1
401.5
547.4
413.3 406.8 307.8
262.1 227.8
311.4
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Miami-Dade
SOURCE: US Dept. HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates 2004-2011
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= Significant
Difference with 2011
South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
Jim Hall [email protected] 2
Top 10 Most Frequently Identified Drugs of Total Analyzed Drug
Reports from South Florida Crime Labs Reports CY 2012
Drug 2012 Number 2012 % % Δ vs. 2011
Cocaine 11,411 48.2% Down 16 %
Marijuana/Cannabis 5,388 22.8% Up 8 %
Rx Opioids 975 4.1% Down 31 %
Rx Benzodiazepines 882 3.7% Down 16 %
Heroin 696 2.9% Up 21 %
Hallucinogen 524 2.2% Up 16 %
Methylone (N-Methyl-3,4-Methylenedioxycathinone) 388 1.6% Up 1500 %
Phenylimidothiazole Iso Undeterm 246 1.0% Down 9 %
Caffeine 237 1.0% Down 17 %
Methamphetamine 170 0.7% Up 17 %
All Other Analyzed Drugs 2,754 11.6% Up 5 %
Total 23,671 100.0%
SOURCE: US DEA: National Forensic Laboratory Information System DQS on May 7, 2013
NUMBER OF HEROIN-RELATED DEATHS IN FLORIDA: Jan 2000 – Jun 2012
276
328 326
261
180
122
96 110
132
111
58
40
70 61
39 46 32
18
22 20 26
38 30
26
10 20
17
53 50 49 35
17 13 4 17 8 5 2
4 0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400 Florida
Miami-Dade
Broward
SOURCE: Florida Medical Examiners Commission Reports 2000-2012
# L
eth
al H
ero
in D
ea
ths
Number of Primary Heroin Treatment Admissions Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, FL: 2009-2012
150 183
227
161
105
156 169
292
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Trea
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SOURCE: Florida Department of Children and Families
2009 2010 2011 2012 2009 2010 2011 2012
Miami-Dade Broward In the first three months of 2013,
Florida Department of Law Enforcement heroin-related charges totaled 948, up 23-% from same three-month period last year, that number was 772.
Number of Selected Lethal Rx Opioid Occurrences Among Deceased Persons in Florida Jan 2008 to Jun 2012
476 465
533
652 715
801
607 640
392
337 336
380 340 336
358 341 350
274
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1H08 2H08 1H09 2H09 1H10 2H10 1H11 2H11 1H12
Oxycodone
Methadone
Morphine
Hydrocodone
Fentanyl
Source: FDLE – Drugs Identified In Deceased Persons by Florida Medical Examiners Jan 2007 - Jun 2012 Reports
# “C
ause
of
Dea
th”
Occ
urr
ence
s
Number of Oxycodone Reports Detected among Decedents in South Florida: 2007-2012
NUMBER of Oxycodone
OCCURRENCES Including
“Present” & “Cause of Death”
SOURCE: Florida Medical Examiners Commission Interim Report 2012
144 165 184 177
240
88 119
171 225 236
174 120
45 46 66
100
75 68
308
382
475 513
489
276
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2x1H12
Palm Beach
Broward
Miami-Dade
All 3 Counties
South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
Jim Hall [email protected] 3
Rate of NMU Rx Opioid Emergency Department Reports Per 100,000 Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm
Beach Counties, and USA: 2004-2011
77.9 95.8
107.3 118.7
59 73.6 83
95.1 120.6
135 153.3
156.6
19.7 30.7 27.2 30.7 29.2 33.4
42.4
0
50
100
150
200
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Miami-Dade
SOURCE: US Dept. HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates 2004-2011
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0,0
00
= Significant Difference
with 2011
33.4
Rates per 100,000 of Oxycodone Nonmedical Use
E Emergency Department Reports by Age Groups
DAWN Ft. Lauderdale Division vs. USA: 2011
186.9 184.3
157.5
78.3
14.8
50.965.2
100.4 91.9 88.7
66.8 57.4 50.7
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
18-20yrs.
21-24yrs.
25-29yrs.
30-34yrs.
35-44yrs.
45-54yrs.
55-64yrs.
Rate
per
100,0
00
SOURCE: US Dept HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates.
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Top 10 Most Frequently Identified Drugs of Total Analyzed Drug
Reports from South Florida Crime Labs Reports CY 2012
Drug 2012 Number 2012 % % Δ vs. 2011
Cocaine 11,411 48.2% Down 16 %
Marijuana/Cannabis 5,388 22.8% Up 8 %
Rx Opioids 975 4.1% Down 31 %
Rx Benzodiazepines 882 3.7% Down 16 %
Heroin 696 2.9% Up 21 %
Hallucinogen 524 2.2% Up 16 %
Methylone (N-Methyl-3,4-Methylenedioxycathinone) 388 1.6% Up 1500 %
Phenylimidothiazole Iso Undeterm 246 1.0% Down 9 %
Caffeine 237 1.0% Down 17 %
Methamphetamine 170 0.7% Up 17 %
All Other Analyzed Drugs 2,754 11.6% Up 5 %
Total 23,671 100.0%
SOURCE: US DEA: National Forensic Laboratory Information System DQS on May 7, 2013
Number of
South
Florida
Rx Opioid
Crime Lab
Reports
2011 vs. 2012
Source: US DEA-National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties 2011 (5/8/12) and 2012 (5/7/13)
Prescription Opioids Reports
2011
2012
OXYCODONE 1,202 679
HYDROCODONE 115 122
METHADONE 66 33
BUPRENORPHINE 47 28
MORPHINE 30 51
CODEINE 25 31
HYDROMORPHONE 24 151
TRAMADOL 7 11
OXYMORPHONE 3 10
PROPOXYPHENE 3 0
FENTANYL 1 0
BENZYLMORPHINE 1 0
DIHYDROCODEINE 1 0
DIHYDRONORMORPHINONE 0 10
TOTAL OPIOIDS 1,525 975
5,233,785 Dose Units in 6 months
Percent of those Age 12 & Above Who Report
Nonmedical Use of Pain Relievers in Past Year
Source: NSDUH 2008-10 Substate Data
USA 4.87 %
Percent Range:
2.96 % to 8.11 %
South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
Jim Hall [email protected] 4
Florida Substate DCF Regions
All Florida 4.22 %
Nonmedical Use of Pain Relievers
in Past Year
Source: NSDUH 2008-10 Substate Data
643,726 Floridians Aged 12 and above
5.38 %
2.96 % Broward
3.11 %
Percent of Persons Aged 12 and Above Reporting Nonmedical Use of Rx Pain Relievers in the Past Year:
2002-2010
SOURCE: SAMHSA-CBHSQ(2012): Substate Estimates from the 2002-2010
National Surveys on Drug Use and Health
Perc
en
t R
ep
ort
ing
Past
Year
Use
4.764.89
5.03 4.874.82 5.01
4.354.22
4.46
3.823.43
2.96
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
2002-04 2004-06 2006-08 2008-10
USA
Florida
Broward
Number of Alprazolam and Diazepam Occurrences Among Deceased Persons in
Florida Jan 2008 to Jun 2012
354 351 378
444 439
542 461 486
323
105 100 127 121 136 141 126 180
101
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1H08 2H08 1H09 2H09 1H10 2H10 1H11 2H11 1H12
Alprazolam
Diazepam
# “C
ause
of
De
ath
” O
ccu
rre
nce
s
Source: FDLE – Drugs Identified In Deceased Persons by Florida Medical Examiners Jan 2007 - Jun 2012 Reports
Number of
South Florida
Rx Benzodiazepine
Crime Lab
Reports 2011 vs. 2012
Source: US DEA-National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties 2011 (5/8/12) and 2012 (5/7/13)
Reports for Rx Benzodiazepines
2011
2012
ALPRAZOLAM 981 729 CLONAZEPAM 72 74 DIAZEPAM 42 46 LORAZEPAM 22 14 TEMAZEPAM 4 17 TRIAZOLAM 0 2 BROMAZEPAM 1 0 FLURAZEPAM 1 0
TOTAL 1,123 882
Rate of Marijuana Emergency Department Reports Per 100,000 Miami-Dade, Broward &
Palm Beach Counties, and USA: 2004-2011
97 94.4 105.7 128.6
96.2 94.6 97.4 102.4 123.1 122.7
149 146.2 159.2
217.6 180.1
148 138.6 137 126
187.8
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Miami-Dade
SOURCE: US Dept. HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates 2004-2011
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= Significant Difference
with 2011
Number of Primary Treatment Admissions for Juveniles and Adults by Drug in Broward and
Miami-Dade Counties: Jan - Dec 2012
Source: Florida Department of Children and Families
505
292
93
607
1,360
1,260
1,748
122
161
58 941
1,069
139
1,576
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Other/Unknown
Heroin
Rx Benzo's
Cocaine/Crack
Alcohol
Rx Opioids
Marijuana
Miami-Dade Broward
Number of Primary Admissions
South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
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The pen is mightier than the pipe?
Number of Cannabinmimetics
Poison Control Exposure Calls
2011 2012 Jan-Apr 2013
Source: Florida Poison Information Center – Miami 1-800-222-1222
Cannabinmimetics Poison Exposure
Calls
# of Poison
Exposure
Calls
Jan-Dec 2011
# of Poison
Exposure
Calls
Jan-Dec 2012
# of Poison
Exposure
Calls
Jan-Apr 2013
State of Florida 517 537* 78
Broward County 38 37 2
Miami-Dade County 36 45 6
Palm Beach County 29 24 1
* The total of 537 includes 271 in Jan-Apr 2012
Number of
Cannabinmimetic
Poison Control
Exposure Calls
Jan-Apr 2013
Source: Florida Poison Information
Center – Miami 1-800-222-1222
Number of
South Florida
Synthetic
Cannabinoids
Crime Lab
Reports 2011
vs. 2012
Source: US DEA-National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties 2011 (5/8/12) and 2012 (5/7/13)
Synthetic Cannabinoids 2011 2012
AM-2201 114
JWH-018 19 27
XLR-11 25
JWH-081 6
UR-144 5
JWH-122 4
JWH-250 4
JWH-073 2
RCS-8 2
JWH-203 1
TOTAL 19 190
Rate of MDMA Emergency Department Reports Per 100,000 Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm
Beach Counties, and USA: 2004-2011
7.3 8.3
10.4 13.1
3.5 3.8 5.6
4.2 5.9
7.4 7.1 7.2
8.8 8.7
6 8
12.1
7.8
15.6
0
5
10
15
20
25
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Miami-Dade
SOURCE: US Dept. HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates 2004-2011
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er 1
00,0
00
= Significant Difference
with 2011
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Jim Hall [email protected] 6
Number of
South Florida
Synthetic
Cathinones
Crime Lab
Reports 2011
vs. 2012
Source: US DEA-National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties 2011 (5/8/12) and 2012 (5/7/13)
Synthetic Cathinones 2011 2012
Methylone 27 388
4-MEC 3 36 3,4-METHYLENEDIOXY-DIMETHYLCATHINONE 0 2
Mephedrone 12 2
TOTAL 42 428
46-% Decrease in MDMA Crime Lab Reports 2010 (n= 555) vs 2010 (n=299)
64-% Decrease in MDMA Crime Lab Reports 2011 (n= 299) vs 2012 (n=107)
Number of ‘Molly”
Poison Control Exposure Calls Jan-Apr 2012 vs. Jan-Apr 2013
Source: Florida Poison Information Center – Miami 1-800-222-1222
Molly Poison Exposure
Calls
# of Poison
Exposure
Calls Jan-
Apr 2012
# of Poison
Exposure
Calls Jan-
Apr 2013
State of Florida 2 47
Broward County 0 8
Miami-Dade 0 19
Palm Beach 0 4
Methylone is beta-ketone MDMA
Number of
South
Florida
Other New
Drugs
Crime Lab
Reports
2011 vs.
2012
Source: US DEA-National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS) for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties 2011 (5/8/12) and 2012 (5/7/13)
OTHER EMERGING PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES 2011 2012
BZP 130 113
5-MEO-DIPT 133 89
TFMPP 83 86
MDPV 32 58
DMT 6 4
2C-B 2 2 4-METHOXYMETHAMPHETAMINE
2
5-MEO-MIPT 2
ALPHA-PVP 2
MMDA 1 ALPHA-METHYLTRYPTAMINE 1 TRYPTAMINE 1
TOTAL 386 361
Rate of Illicit Stimulant Emergency Department Reports Per 100,000 Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm
Beach Counties, and USA: 2004-2011
5.2 6.2
7.1 8
55.5 46.6
36.1 28.2 30.2 30.5
44.8 51.3
7.1 10.9 6.7 6.4 5.9 6.3
5.6
10.6
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Broward & Palm Beach
USA
Miami-Dade
SOURCE: US Dept. HHS-SAMHSA, CBHSQ: DAWN Emergency Dept. Estimates 2004-2011
Rat
e p
er 1
00,0
00
South Florida Key Findings June 2013
• # 1 key change is that deaths related to nonmedical misuse of prescription opioids declined 17-pecent in Florida during the first half of 2012 which translates to 8 fewer deaths per week across the State attributable to prescription drug overdoses.
June 2013
• # 2 key issue is the increase in injecting drug use among new, young adult cohort of prescription opioid injectors, heroin initiates, and methamphetamine users. A public health threat of increased HIV and Hepatitis C transmission is already occurring.
Percent of Addiction Treatment Clients Reporting Injecting Drug Use by Primary Drug at Admission:
Miami-Dade & Broward Counties 2012
Source: Florida Department of Children and Families
Treatment Primary Drug
Miami-Dade %
Broward %
Prescription Opioid 22 % 58 %
Heroin 85 % 90 %
Methamphetamine 18 % 25 %
South Florida Drug Trends Summer 2013
Jim Hall [email protected] 7
South Florida Most Recent Indicator Changes
• Marijuana: High and Increasing • Cocaine: 5-Year Decline Reversing • Rx Opioids: Deaths Declining • Benzodiazepines: Deaths Declining
• Ecstasy: Mostly “Mollys” tests as bk-Methylone • Heroin: Increases related to Rx Opioids crackdown
• Cannabinmimetics: Types & Problems + “Pot Pens” • Methamphetamine: Low but Returning Key Issue for Gay Males and “Heavy Club Drug Users”
HIG
H
Mo
der
ate
Lo
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r
Levels of Indicator Intensity: HIGH Moderate Lower
June 2013
Surveillance Support Committee
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NIDA Community Epidemiology Work Group
Texas
Cincinnati
Atlanta
Ft. Lauderdale/
Miami
St. Louis
Chicago
Detroit
Minneapolis/St. Paul
BostonNew York
Philadelphia
Washington D.C.
Phoenix
Denver
Seattle
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Honolulu
Maine
United States Drug Observatories
Albuquerque
2
NIDA Community Epidemiology Work Group
Texas
Cincinnati
Atlanta
Ft. Lauderdale/
Miami
St. Louis
Chicago
Detroit
Minneapolis/St. Paul
BostonNew York
Philadelphia
Washington D.C.
Phoenix
Denver
Seattle
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Honolulu
Maine
The 21 US Drug Observatories
Albuquerque
Key Findings June 2013
Substance % Reporting Increasing Trends
% Reporting Decreasing Trends
Heroin 65 % 6 %
Methamphet-amine
53 % 0
Prescription Opioids
29 % 18 %
Emerging Psycho-active Substances 29 % 18 %
Marijuana 12 % 12 %
Cocaine 12 % 88 %
Changes in Drug Trends Summer 2013 Among 17 of 21 US Drug Observatories
2
NIDA Community Epidemiology Work Group
Texas
Cincinnati
Atlanta
Ft. Lauderdale/
Miami
St. Louis
Chicago
Detroit
Minneapolis/St. Paul
BostonNew York
Philadelphia
Washington D.C.
Phoenix
Denver
Seattle
Los Angeles
San Diego
San Francisco
Honolulu
Maine
The 21 US Drug Observatories
Albuquerque
Key Findings June 2013
Observations June 2013 • New Drug Markets:
• Suburban • Smaller Cities • Rural Areas
• Heroin and Methamphetamine Improved and Increased Production from Mexico now in USA
• MDMA Disappearing, but not “Ecstasy”
• The Second Decade of the 21st Century looks like the Second Half of the 19th Century when their was • Morphine sold as “Folk Medicine” and “Snake Oil” • The new Pharmaceutical – “Heroin” • Invention of the Syringe to make morphine less addictive
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ORANGE COUNTY _ West Orange-Cove Consolidated ISD _ 2000 Texas School Survey of Drug and Alcohol Use