A table that shows the percentage of the total number of specimens with a reported prescription in the New York State Regional Profile. The table is titled "Drug or Drug Class" and has three columns. The first column lists the names of the specimens the second column shows the number of reported prescriptions and the third column displays the Millennium Average. The table is divided into three columns with the first column listing the specimens in which the reported prescription was not detected. The specimens are: - Opiates - Oxycodone/Oxymorphophone - Methadone - Benzodiazepines - amphetamines - Buprenorphine - Carisopropidol - Fentanyl - Propoxyphene - Tapentadol There are three columns in the table each representing a different type of prescription. The second column lists that the specimens were reported with the reported prescriptions. The third column lists which specimens were not detected Overall the table provides a comprehensive overview of the drug or drug class in the state of New York.

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2013
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