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  2. United States drug overdose death rates and totals over time

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    Drug overdose deaths in the US per 100,000 people by state. [1] [2] A two milligram dose of fentanyl powder (on pencil tip) is a lethal amount for most people.[3]The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has data on drug overdose death rates and totals.

  3. U.S. death rates from suicides, alcohol and drug overdoses ...

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    West Virginia and Ohio far outpace other states in drug overdose death rates, according to a report released Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund. U.S. death rates from suicides, alcohol and drug ...

  4. U.S. overdose deaths decline, but Monroe County's drug ... - AOL

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    Monroe had the sixth-highest opioid death rate among New York counties in 2022, at 39 deaths per 100,000 population, the most recent state data show. The highest per capita death rates were in ...

  5. What the numbers, including ZIP codes, reveal about the ... - AOL

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    The county’s snapshot indicates Native Americans with the highest opioid overdose death rate: 68.8 per 100,000. Black people are next at 54 per 100,000, whites at 35.4 per 100,000 and Asians at ...

  6. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Overdose death rates involving opioids, by type, United States. The first wave, which marked the start of the epidemic, began in the 1990s due to the push towards using opioid medications for chronic pain management and the increased promotion by pharmaceutical companies for medical professionals to use their opioid medications.

  7. Opioid epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The opioid epidemic, also referred to as the opioid crisis, is the rapid increase in the overuse, misuse/abuse, and overdose deaths attributed either in part or in whole to the class of drugs called opiates/opioids since the 1990s. It includes the significant medical, social, psychological, demographic and economic consequences of the medical ...

  8. CDC: Alcohol-Related Deaths Increased During Pandemic

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    Men ages 55 to 64 died from alcohol use at a rate of nearly 60 per 100,000 people in 2020, the highest out of any group. Overall, the death rate increased across most age groups for both men and ...

  9. Disease of despair - Wikipedia

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    On one perspective, only 3% of census tracts consistently had low rates of opioid overdose deaths. [37] These tracts were located in suburban areas and had a predominantly White population (83%) with a higher median household income ($87,079) and educational attainment (34% had a bachelor's degree or higher). [ 37 ]