J Med Assoc Thai 2001; 84 (1):24

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Drug Addicts Treatment for Ten Years in Thanyarak Hospital (1989-1998)
Verachai V Mail, Dechongkit S , Patarakom A , Lukanapichonchut L

The problem of drug addicts has increased over the past 3-4 years. A retrospective
descriptive study of inpatient drug addicts at Thanyarak Hospital was done. Data from the
record pool from October 1989 to September 1998 was reviewed for demographic information,
diagnosis, HIV infection and the outcome of treatment. The study showed that the total number
of patients increased from 7,595 cases in 1989 to 10,661 cases in 1995, but decreased in
the next three years to 7,633 cases in 1998. Males constituted more than 91.5 per cent in
each year. Mean ages decreased from 31.1เธ‘8.8 to 26.5เธ‘9.3 years. Most of the patients were
labourers or were unemployed. The number of students also increased. Initially, students
constituted only 1.3 per cent but in the last 3 years this increased to 4.0, 8.0 and 17.1
per cent, respectively. The education level has gradually increased. Heroin addiction
was approximately 80.6-92.4 per cent in the first 8 years but markedly decreased to 38.0
per cent in the last year. Opium addiction decreased from 3.8 per cent to 1.0 pl!r cent.
Methamphetamine addiction markedly increased from 0.4 per cent to 51.5 per cent. The
outcome of the treatments showed that patients who attended the 2-3 weeks detoxification
treatment program was 30.9-43.5 per cent but patients who joined the therapeutic
community rehabilitation program was only 0.8-4.2 per cent. The mortality rate increased
from 2.1 per thousand to 5.2 per thousand and more HIV infected patients died than non-
HIV infected patients. This rate varied from 1.7 times in 1989 to 8 times in 1995 and 4.5
times in 1996. We conclude from this study that drug addicts changed from heroin to
Methamphetamine especially among young students in the last 2-3 years. HIV infection
was still high in old cases (about 40%).
Key word : Drug Addict, Treatment, Thanyarak Hospital

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