Sex Differences in Substance Use and Misuse: A Toxicology Investigators’ Consortium (ToxIC) Registry Analysis

  • Beauchamp G
  • Carey J
  • Hurwitz M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Variations between male and female populations are previously reported in classes of harmfully used/misused drugs, severity of substance use disorder and risk of relapse. The aim of this study was to provide a review of bedside medical toxicologist managed, sex-specific poisonings in adults that present with harmful drug use/misuse. Methods: ToxIC Registry cases >= 19 and

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Beauchamp, G. A., Carey, J. L., Hurwitz, M. B., Tully, B. N., Cook, M. D., Cannon, R. D., … Greenberg, M. R. (2020). Sex Differences in Substance Use and Misuse: A Toxicology Investigators’ Consortium (ToxIC) Registry Analysis. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, Volume 11, 23–31. https://doi.org/10.2147/sar.s263165

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