SFDPH Is Handing Out Anti-Psychotic Drugs to Meth Users to Keep Them Out of the Emergency Room
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The study found that emergency room visits decreased by 32% among those who'd been given the so-called chill packs, suggesting a significant positive impact of Olanzapine.
Methamphetamine Assist Packs were associated with fewer psychiatric emergency visits for six months after receipt, and represent a promising intervention to address acute psychiatric toxicity from meth.
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