In recent years, DAWN statistics indicate

A. a decline in emergencies involving narcotic analgesics (prescription pain
medication)
B. a slow decline in the number of emergencies in general
C. an increase in emergencies involving narcotic analgesics
D. no essential change in emergencies involving narcotic analgesics


C. an increase in emergencies involving narcotic analgesics

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_______________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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