Methamphetamine
Los Angeles County
From 2010-2022, the rate of drug overdose deaths in the US involving stimulants such as methamphetamine increased over 10-fold. This dashboard serves to track patterns in methamphetamine use and its consequences, including availability, prevalence of use, driving under the influence, poisoning, healthcare utilization, deaths, and methamphetamine use disorder treatment in Los Angeles County. The information presented here can be used to inform data-driven planning of and to evaluate prevention and treatment services.
Click on a tile below to explore the Los Angeles County data in more depth:
Availability
Prevalence
DUI
Hospitalizations
Poison Control
ED Visits
Deaths
Treatment
See meth data for specific regions in Los Angeles County:
West Hollywood Los Angeles City
Supervisorial District (SD)
Service Planning Area (SPA)
Key Indicators: Los Angeles County
Updated 12/27/2023
This story was developed by the Health Outcomes and Data Analytics (HODA) Division of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Control (SAPC) Bureau in the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. For information regarding this story, please contact Tina Kim, PhD at tkim@ph.lacounty.gov
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