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Exhibit 3. How has diverted OxyContin® availability changed (fall 2001 vs. spring 2002)?*

A graphic with Pulse Check sites and the reporting source (L= law enforcement ; E= epidemologic/ethnographic) enclosed in an arrow pointing up, side to side (for stable), or down to illustrate the change in availability of OxyContin.

Availability rose in Baltimore (L), Boston (L,E), Columbia, SC (L,E), Honolulu (L,E), Los Angeles (L), Memphis (L), Miami (L), New Orleans (E), New York City (L), and Seattle (L,E).

Availability was stable in Baltimore (E), Billings (L,E), Chicago (E), Denver (L,E), Detroit (L,E), El Paso (L,E), Los Angeles (E), New Orleans (L), New York (E), Philadelphia (E), St. Louis (L,E), Sioux Falls (L,E), and Washington, DC (L,E).

Availability was down in Memphis (E), Miami (E), Philadelphia (L), and Portland, ME (L).

*The Chicago law enforcement source and the Portland law enforcement source did not provide this information.



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