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Amphetamines/ Methamphetamines

bulletAmphetamine / Methamphetamine Reports:

bulletData tables:  Methamphetamine use, dependence/abuse, and treatment

bulletMethamphetamine use by State

bullet Methamphetamine methodology report

bullet Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People with Stimulant Use Disorders

bullet All reports on prescription type drugs

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Prevalence & Correlates of Amphetamine/ Methamphetamine Use 

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Treatment Admissions for  Amphetamine/ Methamphetamine Abuse

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Amphetamine/ Methamphetamine Use & Treatment Admissions Reports by Region, State, and other Geographic Areas

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Emergency Department Visits for  Amphetamine/ Methamphetamine Abuse

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All Reports on  Amphetamines / Methamphetamines

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This page was last updated on April 06, 2009.

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