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DEFINITION
Percent of residents who have used pain relievers for non-medical reasons in the past year, 2003-2004.
Health Statistics > Non-medical Use of Pain Relievers (most recent) by state
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
States
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Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 |
Kentucky: |
6.31% |
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| #2 |
Colorado: |
6.24% |
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| #3 |
Utah: |
6.08% |
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| #4 |
Washington: |
6.07% |
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| #5 |
Rhode Island: |
5.96% |
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| #6 |
Oklahoma: |
5.71% |
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| #7 |
Alaska: |
5.68% |
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| #8 |
Oregon: |
5.56% |
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| #9 |
Nevada: |
5.55% |
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| #10 |
Arkansas: |
5.53% |
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| #11 |
Delaware: |
5.52% |
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| #12 |
New Mexico: |
5.5% |
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| #13 |
Georgia: |
5.49% |
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| #14 |
Indiana: |
5.44% |
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| #15 |
Missouri: |
5.44% |
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| #16 |
Arizona: |
5.33% |
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| #17 |
Idaho: |
5.32% |
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| #18 |
New Hampshire: |
5.28% |
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| #19 |
West Virginia: |
5.22% |
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| #20 |
Alabama: |
5.2% |
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| #21 |
Wyoming: |
5.19% |
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| #22 |
Michigan: |
5.17% |
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| #23 |
Louisiana: |
5.16% |
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| #24 |
California: |
5.15% |
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| #25 |
Massachusetts: |
5.06% |
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| #26 |
Maine: |
5.02% |
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| #27 |
South Carolina: |
5.01% |
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| #28 |
Montana: |
4.96% |
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| #29 |
Vermont: |
4.96% |
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| #30 |
Florida: |
4.8% |
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| #31 |
Ohio: |
4.8% |
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| #32 |
Wisconsin: |
4.69% |
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| #33 |
Tennessee: |
4.6% |
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| #34 |
Texas: |
4.59% |
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| #35 |
North Carolina: |
4.39% |
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| #36 |
Connecticut: |
4.34% |
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| #37 |
Kansas: |
4.23% |
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| #38 |
Virginia: |
4.17% |
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| #39 |
Pennsylvania: |
4.13% |
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| #40 |
New York: |
4.11% |
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| #41 |
Illinois: |
4.08% |
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| #42 |
North Dakota: |
4% |
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| #43 |
New Jersey: |
3.96% |
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| #44 |
Minnesota: |
3.96% |
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| #45 |
Mississippi: |
3.88% |
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| #46 |
Iowa: |
3.66% |
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| #47 |
Maryland: |
3.48% |
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| #48 |
South Dakota: |
3.45% |
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| #49 |
Nebraska: |
3.41% |
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| #50 |
Hawaii: |
3.13% |
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| #51 |
District of Columbia: |
3.07% |
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Weighted average: |
4.8% |
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DEFINITION: Percent of residents who have used pain relievers for non-medical reasons in the past year, 2003-2004.
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