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EDDS Q4 Oct-Dec 2021: Stimulant Amines and Opiates Remain Most Prevalent Drugs at UUH in Salt Lake City

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The new EDDS Highlights & EHR Quarterly Results (Q4, Oct-Dec 2021) for University of Utah Hospital (UUH) in Salt Lake City reveal that stimulant amines (30%) and opiates (21%) remained the most prevalent drugs detected in patients treated in the ED for drug overdose in October-December 2021. Both have receded from the series highs reached in July-September 2021. 

Learn more about the UUH Salt Lake City ED cases in the EDDS reports and data dashboards.

 

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