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People with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Receiving Medication in Past Year (USA)
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CONDITION# SUD CASES
# RECEIVING MEDICATION
% RECEIVING MEDICATION
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Alcohol Use Disorder29,500,000590,0002.00%SOURCE
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Opioid Use Disorder7,631,8041,023,95913.40%SOURCE
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Smoking28,300,000566,0002.00%SOURCE
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Cocaine Use Disorder1,500,00000.00%SOURCE
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Methamphetamine Use Disorder1,600,00000.00%SOURCE
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WEIGHTED AVERAGE %68,531,8042,179,9593.18%
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See the second tab in this sheet for analysis of the growth potential.
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* There is no FDA approved medication for methamphetamine or cocaine use disorders, hence zero are receiving medication.** These patient populations overlap, so totals could be calculated differently, depending on how the question is defined. This is a rough approximation and the data is from disparate sources and time periods.Diabetes: As a comparison, roughly 75-80% of Americans with diabetes recieve medication and that rate is likely increasing with the growing popularity of GLP-1 treatments in recent years. SOURCE SOURCE
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