For all types of poisoning the rates were much higher for girls and young women than for boys and young men. The largest category of poisoning was from non-opioid analgesics, such as ipbuprofen and paracetamol and 15-17 year old girls had the highest rate of poisoning by pharmaceuticals.
Almost two-thirds (63%) of poisoning cases among children and young people aged 10-24 were due to intentional self-harm, most common in people over 15. In these groups, intentional self-harm accounted for the largest proportion of hospitalised poisoning among both sexes, though the rates of intentional self-poisoning were higher among females in each age group.
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