• Opioids, for example, depress the respiratory system, and the potential for harm will be dependent on factors such as dose, potency, individual tolerance and whether multiple drugs were used. (rstreet.org)
  • In the last year, synthetic opioids, primarily fentanyl, were identified in 73 percent of all drug overdose deaths. (wpr.org)
  • More Tennesseans died from drug overdoses than car crashes in 2017, with prescription opioids being the lead cause, according to the Tennessee Department of Health. (newschannel5.com)
  • The data said about three-fourths of overdoses in the state were linked to opioids. (newschannel5.com)
  • There were 1,268 overdose deaths with 644 associated with prescription opioids for pain, which include hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine and codeine. (newschannel5.com)
  • If you or someone you're close to uses opioids or street drugs, these ideas may help protect them. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • In 2016, 115 Americans died every day from an opioid overdose - that is more than 42,000 drug overdose deaths that involved an opioid including prescription opioids, heroin, and/or illicitly manufactured fentanyl. (cdc.gov)
  • Rx Awareness uses the tagline, "It only takes a little to lose a lot" to educate the public about dangers of prescription opioids, including misuse, abuse, and overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • The best ways to prevent opioid overdose are to: (1) improve opioid prescribing practices, (2) reduce exposure to opioids, (3) prevent misuse, and (4) treat opioid use disorder. (cdc.gov)
  • Learn more about prescription opioids so you can help those at risk for opioid use disorder and overdose in your community. (cdc.gov)
  • British Columbia will require all health authorities to develop programs that provide pharmaceutical-grade opioids, stimulants and other addictive substances to street-drug users, under a policy directive on safe supply aimed at curbing overdose deaths. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Some said prescribing drugs for harm-reduction purposes was not part of their training and that prescribing potentially dangerous substances such as opioids must be done with care and be guided by clear evidence. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Further testing on a subset of drug deaths shows that benzodiazepines - a class of drugs commonly used to treat sleep and anxiety disorders, but which increase the risk of overdose and death when combined with opioids - were detected in 60 per cent of samples in May, up from 15 per cent last July. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • They work by binding to certain opioid receptors in the body, and they can have side effects like drowsiness, itching, nausea and -- significantly -- respiratory depression, which can be worsened when opioids are combined with other drugs. (adn.com)
  • While some people misuse opioids or become addicted, it's important to note that overdoses don't only happen to these individuals, Summers said. (adn.com)
  • The training covers opioids' effects on the body, signs of overdose, and how to administer the Narcan nasal spray, as well as the same basic initial assessment steps that are taught in CPR and first aid courses. (adn.com)
  • Opioids continue to be the driving cause of drug overdose deaths, with synthetic opioids, which consist primarily of fentanyl, accounting for nearly two-thirds, or 64%, of all drug overdose deaths, up 49% from the year before, per CDC data. (signalscv.com)
  • More exposed areas experienced disproportionate increases in fatal overdoses involving synthetic opioids (fentanyl) and non-opioid substances like cocaine, suggesting that these new epidemics are related to the same factors driving the rise in heroin deaths. (ssrn.com)
  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention attributes about three quarters of the overdose deaths to opioids, and largely attributes the soaring total to the increase of fentanyl, an especially potent and addictive synthetic opioid. (warwickonline.com)
  • Medications like naloxone, designed to reverse drug overdoses from opioids, don't work against xylazine. (warwickonline.com)
  • The data revealed that increases in overdose deaths were by no means confined only to Washington, Colorado, and other states with existing use of opioids. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Other experts blame the increase in 2020 prescription opioid overdose deaths on synthetic opioids like Fentanyl, which is being illegally sold in higher amounts and mixed with other street drugs for added potency. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • People bring bags of drugs into Tapestry Health's office if they suspect the drugs contain xylazine, a sedative that is starting to permeate illegal opioids and cocaine. (wxxinews.org)
  • You can give naloxone even if you're not sure the person has overdosed. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • Naloxone can reverse a fentanyl overdose if it's given soon enough. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • Opioid antagonists like naloxone (sold under the brand name Narcan) work by binding to opioid receptors with more strength than opioid drugs are able to do, but without activating the receptors. (adn.com)
  • Between 2012 and 2017, the rate of naloxone administrations by Alaska first responders more than doubled , and it became clear that there was a need for the lifesaving drug to be more widely accessible. (adn.com)
  • I now carry naloxone (also known by its brand name Narcan), the overdose reversal drug, which looks like a little bottle of nasal spray. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Naloxone kits were identified as one solution for saving lives, as the kits make the quick reversal of overdose possible via the blocking of opioid effects. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Narcan is a brand name of naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication. (wxxinews.org)
  • and (3) encouraged states to expand access to naloxone and training for administering naloxone to reduce opioid overdose deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2020, the last full year of data available from the state, 1,277 Wisconsinites died from a drug overdose death. (wpr.org)
  • The number of black overdose deaths rose from 5,452 in 2019 to 7,467 in 2020 leading to over 2,000 extra black deaths. (frontpagemag.com)
  • But the CDC's own report notes that "among black persons, the drug overdose rate during 2020 in areas with the highest mental health provider availability (46.7) was more than 2.5 times as high as the rate in areas with the lowest rate of providers. (frontpagemag.com)
  • From April 2020 to April 2021, 100,306 people died of drug overdoses in the U.S. - once again eclipsing the record that'd just been set that year with a 28.5% increase from 2020 and nearly double over the past five years - according to provisional data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. (signalscv.com)
  • Oregon, in 2020, passed the Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act which aimed to alleviate addiction by decriminalizing hard drugs. (dailycaller.com)
  • In 2020, Oregon became the first state to decriminalize possession of drugs, including hard drugs. (city-journal.org)
  • According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug overdose deaths increased between 2019 and 2020. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Rather, all states, age groups, and communities experienced increases in overdose deaths in 2020. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Data published by the CDC showed that the largest spike in overdoses occurred between March and May 2020, at the point when significant changes in the form of social distancing, lockdowns, and economic collapses were occurring. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Some blame an increase in overdose deaths on increased substance use during 2020, but the evidence has since shown that the increase was not due to a higher number of people in the United States using drugs. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • In one study of 10 cities and states, xylazine was detected in fewer than 1% of overdose deaths in 2015, but in 6.7% in 2020, a year the U.S. set a new record for overdose deaths. (wxxinews.org)
  • Officials said there has been a dramatic increase in deaths related to fentanyl, a more potent and dangerous drug similar to heroin. (newschannel5.com)
  • Illegal fentanyl is often mixed into street drugs like heroin, cocaine, and meth. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • Methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine being handed out by the Drug User Liberation Front, who were distributing a safe supply of illicit drugs in the Downtown Eastside to mark the five-year anniversary of British Columbia declaring a public health emergency in the overdose crisis. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • WILTON - A local man accused of hiding four grams of fentanyl in the remote-control car he was operating near his home Tuesday is also charged with supplying heroin to a woman who overdosed on it Sunday, police said. (sunjournal.com)
  • Instead of just short-term substitution from prescription opioid to heroin overdoses, the transition to illicit markets spurred by reformulation led to growth in the overall overdose rate to unprecedented levels. (ssrn.com)
  • Heroin overdoses killed thousands nationwide last year - some 75 over just three days in Chicago. (propublica.org)
  • The new kits, Sirchie claims, are "designed" so that police can quickly identify fentanyl, and lock up those selling or buying it, potentially rescuing heroin and pain pill users from overdose. (propublica.org)
  • In the United Kingdom, opioid overdose deaths have increased substantially, linked to increasing purity of street heroin and an aging cohort of persons who inject drugs (PWID) ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The opioid overdose epidemic is a public health emergency and Americans of all races and ages are being killed by opioid overdoses. (cdc.gov)
  • States are critical in preventing opioid overdoses. (cdc.gov)
  • The campaign features real-life accounts from people recovering from opioid use disorder and from people who have lost loved ones to prescription opioid overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • It's concerning that we're seeing a rise in fentanyl-related overdoses in Alaska," Diehl said. (adn.com)
  • Reed, the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, helped include several provisions in the newly signed 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) an omnibus appropriations law to keep fentanyl off our streets, crack down on drug traffickers, and help prevent fentanyl-related overdoses. (warwickonline.com)
  • The supply, distribution, and potency of illicitly manufactured fentanyl and fentanyl-related compounds in the U.S. drug market is evolving. (cdc.gov)
  • Other fentanyl-related compounds have been reported by the DEA National Forensic Laboratory Information System (NFLIS), which systematically collects drug identification results from drug cases submitted for analysis to forensic laboratories (referred to as drug submissions). (cdc.gov)
  • States should be vigilant about the possibility of highly toxic fentanyl-related compounds becoming available in the illicit drug market, as well as other highly toxic synthetic opioid derivatives, such as U47700 [2,12]. (cdc.gov)
  • The document, which was obtained by The Globe and Mail, reveals that the provincial government recognizes that providing drug users with regulated versions of street drugs such as fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine can reduce deaths and other drug-related harms. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Fentanyl and other dangerous substances are being mixed with cocaine & meth or disguised as other drugs. (mental-health-recovery.org)
  • Since then, the problem has only gotten worse, with nearly all drugs sold on the internet - from Xanax to meth to cocaine to even marijuana - being cut with fentanyl, Quashen noted. (signalscv.com)
  • Medical health officer Dr. Mark Lysyshyn with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) says the authority looked into drug testing strips in 2016 and felt if people could identify contaminants, people might make different decisions about how and where they use drugs. (bccsu.ca)
  • More than 7,586 people have died from illicit drug toxicity in B.C. since 2016, the year the province declared a public-health emergency because of a surge in overdose deaths. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • NOT JUST ONE The drug overdose problem is bigger than any one drug, according to a new analysis of the overdose epidemic from 1979 to 2016. (sciencenews.org)
  • Analyzing nearly 600,000 accidental drug poisoning deaths from 1979 to 2016 shows that the country has seen an exponential rise in these cases, with the number of deaths doubling approximately every nine years , researchers report in the Sept. 21 Science . (sciencenews.org)
  • More than 63,600 Americans died from all drug overdoses in 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (sciencenews.org)
  • In July 2016, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) issued a nationwide report indicating that hundreds of thousands of counterfeit pills have been entering the U.S. drug market since 2014, some containing deadly amounts of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs [2]. (cdc.gov)
  • From 2014 to 2015 the number of drug submissions testing positive for acetyl fentanyl increased substantially, rising from 463 in 2014 to 1,870 in 2015[9,10,11], and in 2016, NFLIS reported increasing drug submissions testing positive for furanyl fentanyl (244 drug submissions from January to July 2016) [9]. (cdc.gov)
  • For some people, engaging in problematic drug use may increase the risk of overdose and other health consequences. (rstreet.org)
  • Such moves are an essential part of curbing the overdose crisis, as evidence-based treatment saves lives. (rstreet.org)
  • At a time when there were just 30,000 overdoses a year, officials were trying to get a handle on the opioid crisis. (signalscv.com)
  • The homeless crisis in Los Angeles has skyrocketed in the last handful of years, reaching a total of more than 46,000 people living on the streets, an issue that Mayor Karen Bass committed herself to tackling as soon as she took office last year. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Knudsen provided a shocking example of the fentanyl overdose crisis right here in Montana. (963theblaze.com)
  • T he evidence of the US drug crisis is all around us, every single day. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Quinones is, to me, the best documenter of the American drug crisis, and not just because he is an engrossing storyteller. (christianitytoday.com)
  • SMART & STRATEGIC: U.S. Senator Jack Reed called for "smart and strategic" responses to the overdose crisis in America. (warwickonline.com)
  • and leading experts and researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health, to discuss efforts to combat the crisis and urge strategic, coordinated, urgent action at every level of government to help save lives and prevent these illicit drugs from plaguing communities, according to a press release. (warwickonline.com)
  • Nationwide, roughly 109,000 people are dying every year from drug overdoses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (wypr.org)
  • The organization operating the nation's first and only sanctioned supervised consumption centers announced a milestone in overdose interventions on Monday. (ny1.com)
  • Community members feel drug users from all over the city are flocking to the centers. (ny1.com)
  • Rivera does believe, however, the centers are getting drug users off the streets of the communities. (ny1.com)
  • Journalist Sam Quinones has written The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth , which came out in November 2021, just as data was emerging from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of record-breaking drug overdose deaths during the pandemic. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Recovery is possible for people who are dependent on alcohol, stimulants, opiates, and other drugs. (mental-health-recovery.org)
  • A stronger and faster-acting drug than natural opiates, fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, made the effects even more deadly. (signalscv.com)
  • CDC statistics estimate 150 daily deaths from overdoses related to opiates like fentanyl. (dailycaller.com)
  • SASKATOON - On Tuesday the provincial government announced it would be funding drug testing strips to detect two potentially deadly substances sometimes found in street drugs. (bccsu.ca)
  • On Tuesday the provincial government announced it would be funding drug testing strips to detect two potentially deadly substances sometimes found in street drugs. (ctvnews.ca)
  • This means that even a small amount can lead to an overdose, which could be deadly. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • This could quickly lead to a deadly overdose. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • The CDC's drug overdose death report shows that drug decriminalization proved to be as deadly to black people as the rest of the leftist and black nationalist agenda. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Knock-off pills being sold online and on the street may contain deadly substances. (mental-health-recovery.org)
  • During the discussion, Brown researchers pointed out that a drug used to put animals to sleep is being linked to deadly overdoses in Rhode Island and other states. (warwickonline.com)
  • This is an approach called safer supply that aims to keep people from using street drugs that are now laced with powerful and often deadly chemicals. (wuga.org)
  • During this time, their tolerance level is very low, and if they enter a period of relapse or try to go back to their normal dose of their drug of choice, it can be deadly. (signalscv.com)
  • Rx Awareness is CDC's latest effort in the fight against the opioid overdose epidemic. (cdc.gov)
  • The resources and information from this effort help combat prescription and illicit opioid abuse and overdose and is the heart of the CDC's work on this epidemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Anyone can take action to help end the opioid overdose epidemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Local drug experts and enforcers are calling for change, as America's drug epidemic has reportedly become the deadliest it has ever been, topping 100,000 deaths in one year for the first time, according to new federal data. (signalscv.com)
  • Even as the country's attention is focused on the ongoing opioid epidemic, a new study shows that the United States has had a wide-ranging drug overdose problem for decades, and it's growing ever worse. (sciencenews.org)
  • Knudsen referenced his own teenage children as he expressed his concern about the overdose epidemic. (963theblaze.com)
  • Knudsen was asked about 'the War on Drugs', and who may be responsible for the current epidemic of drugs and fatal overdoses. (963theblaze.com)
  • In many cases, the drugs are unknowingly mixed with other substances like fentanyl, increasing the risk of an accidental overdose. (marsdd.com)
  • And that's just from accidental overdoses. (signalscv.com)
  • Accidental or deliberate use of a medication or street drug in excess of normal dosage. (bvsalud.org)
  • It's insane right now," said Cary Quashen, the founder of Action Drug Rehabs and a nationally recognized expert in the field of addiction and drug abuse. (signalscv.com)
  • What about the (other deaths) from drug addiction? (signalscv.com)
  • And it's fentanyl that Quashen said has been a key contributor to the rising overdose death toll and drug addiction overall. (signalscv.com)
  • He shows the traits of a good journalist in seeing obvious connections and societal trends that few others notice at the time, like how addiction pushed white law-and-order conservatives toward criminal justice reforms like drug recovery instead of prison time. (christianitytoday.com)
  • On the issue of reducing addiction and overdoses, Oregon's decriminalization of drug use has been a tragic failure. (city-journal.org)
  • The impact of decriminalizing drugs did not stop with addiction and overdoses. (city-journal.org)
  • And some public health experts say it's time to radically rethink how we help people living with drug addiction. (wuga.org)
  • But for a second, let's talk about how we treat people with addiction here in the U.S. I mean, drug deaths keep rising, as we noted. (wuga.org)
  • Three days after her death, Edward "Eddie" Neil Sorensen, of Castaic, who spent his adult life saving the lives of drug addicts - scores of people struggling with drug addiction in the SCV, was found dead of an apparent drug overdose. (signalscv.com)
  • Sorensen worked for a while at the Red Rock Canyon School in Utah, and was slated to begin work at a addiction treatment facility in Newhall, according to its website, provides care and treatment to people working to overcome drug addiction. (signalscv.com)
  • Those who already have these diseases may attempt to self-medicate with drug use, leading to drug addiction or alcohol use disorder. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Supporters promoted Oregon's drug decriminalization as a way to "dismantle systemic racism. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Oregon's Secretary of State and the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission claimed that racial disparities would be almost entirely eliminated by drug decriminalization. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Oregon's decriminalization of drug possession is proving disastrous. (city-journal.org)
  • According to provisional data from the state, the number of fentanyl overdose deaths grew by 97 percent from 2019 to 2021. (wpr.org)
  • As of January 23, 2022, OnPoint NYC reported 114 drug overdose interventions. (ny1.com)
  • Despite this aim, overdose rates rose by 20% in 2022, complicating the goals of the legislation, according to KATU . (dailycaller.com)
  • A device made by Spectra Plasmonics can rapidly determine what substances are in street drugs. (marsdd.com)
  • Fortunately, there are substances that can help counteract the effects of opioid drugs. (adn.com)
  • Legal substances can create the same colors as illegal drugs. (propublica.org)
  • This persistent crush of overdose deaths is driving a newfound prioritization of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment in the United States. (rstreet.org)
  • It's impossible to know, in retrospect, if Sienna Vaughn was struggling with substance dependence or "problematic" drug use. (rstreet.org)
  • The substance was found in 91 percent of all opioid overdose deaths. (wpr.org)
  • Jenny Matthews with the British Columbia Centre on Substance Use emphasizes there are limitations when it comes to all drug checking technology but that it's important there are some tools out in the community regardless. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Go to https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/substance-use/supervised-consumption-sites/status-application.html to find a site near you. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • For folks to continue talking about this as a way to enable substance users, to open a drug den, just really fails to recognize the dignity that substance users and this community really need," Zanipatin said. (wypr.org)
  • Prescribers that have offered safe supply drugs under Risk Mitigation in the Context of Dual Public Health Emergencies - a similar but separate piece of safe supply guidance specific to substance use during the pandemic - will be permitted to continue doing so. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl has been detected in 85 per cent of drug deaths this year, up from 5 per cent in 2012, and postmortem toxicology results show a growing percentage with "extreme" fentanyl concentrations during the pandemic. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The Fighting Emerging Narcotics Through Additional Nations to Yield Lasting (FENTANYL) Results Act, which directs the U.S. State Department to build foreign law enforcement capacity to detect synthetic drugs and carry out an international exchange program for drug demand reduction experts. (warwickonline.com)
  • Three days earlier, the Sacramento County Division of Public Health had released a Drug Overdose Health Alert regarding multiple poisoning overdoses related to ingestion of fentanyl-contaminated counterfeit Norco in Sacramento County ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Two more cases of "glyburide poisoning by ingestion of 'street Valium,'' ' also from San Francisco, were reported in 2012 . (medscape.com)
  • back into treatment to help avoid a potentially fatal overdose that can occur after a period of abstinence from the drugs . (drugabuse.com)
  • The purpose of this HAN update is to alert public health departments, health care professionals, first responders, and medical examiners and coroners to new developments that have placed more people at risk for fentanyl-involved overdoses from IMF and may increase the risk of non-fatal and fatal overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • The department plans to spend much of that money on Narcan and on fentanyl testing strips, which can be used to identify the presence of fentanyl in unregulated drugs. (wpr.org)
  • A person who falls into an unresponsive state due to an overdose usually wakes up within a few minutes after receiving a dose of Narcan, buying the individual precious time to get medical attention. (adn.com)
  • Since 2017, more than 43,000Narcan kits have been distributed to overdose response programs, such as ANTHC, through the State of Alaska's Project Hope , the program responsible for getting the lifesaving kits into Alaskans' hands. (adn.com)
  • Physicians should be aware of this possibility and consider intentional or unintentional sulfonylurea abuse, with or without other drugs," Amanda McKenna, MD, a first-year endocrinology fellow at the Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, and colleagues say in a poster presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) Annual Meeting 2023. (medscape.com)
  • Lysyshyn says people were willing to use them and when drugs tested positive for fentanyl, they were more likely to reduce their dose to try and avoid an overdose. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The strips are great for that because almost anybody can be trained on how to use them so the strips get used at our sites whenever anyone wants to check their drugs and a technician is not there," Lysyshyn said. (ctvnews.ca)
  • In fact, studies suggest that fentanyl overdoses have become the leading cause of death for ages 18-45 in 2021, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. (signalscv.com)
  • In 2021 alone, fentanyl accounted for 70,000 overdose deaths, according to The Washington Post . (dailycaller.com)
  • Overdose deaths rose by over 33 percent in Oregon in 2021, the year after the law was passed, compared with a rise of 15 percent in the rest of the United States. (city-journal.org)
  • We calculated prevalence in 2014 and 2021 and the prevalence ratio (PR) for 15 supports covering zoning codes, park policies and budgets, design standards, Complete Streets policies, and shared use agreements. (cdc.gov)
  • RESULTS: In 2014 (2,009 municipalities) compared with 2021 (1,882 municipalities), prevalence increased for several zoning codes: block sizes of walkable distances (PR = 1.46), minimum sidewalk width (PR = 1.19), pedestrian amenities along streets (PR = 1.15), continuous sidewalk coverage (PR = 1.14), and building orientation to pedestrian scale (PR = 1.08). (cdc.gov)
  • The prevalence gap widened between the most and least populous municipalities for Complete Streets policies (from a gap of 33.6 percentage points [PP] in 2014 to 54.0 PP in 2021) and for zoning codes requiring block sizes that were walkable distances (from 11.8 PP to 41.4 PP). CONCLUSION: To continue progress, more communities could consider adopting physical activity-friendly policies and design features. (cdc.gov)
  • Sienna was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead-one of the nearly 300 tragic overdose fatalities that occur across the United States each day, roughly 1% of whom are adolescents . (rstreet.org)
  • The central culprit in many of the fatalities was fentanyl, a lethally powerful compound often added to drugs sold on the street. (propublica.org)
  • Despite that, New York, Washington and a number of other states are considering also decriminalizing "personal possession" of small amounts of drugs. (frontpagemag.com)
  • This figure amounts to 1 in every 10 people having used illegal drugs in the past month. (drugabuse.com)
  • Anyone using drugs, even in small amounts, can overdose. (mental-health-recovery.org)
  • There were 644 drug overdose deaths in Milwaukee County last year. (wpr.org)
  • So far this year, 337 drug overdose deaths have been recorded. (wpr.org)
  • A new report showed 1,776 Tennesseans died from drug overdoses last year. (newschannel5.com)
  • Last year, Squad members and leftist Democrats introduced the Drug Policy Reform Act which would decriminalize drugs at a federal level. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Last year, drug overdose deaths in the state rose 41% compared to 16% nationwide. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Police officers use the inexpensive chemical kits to make drug arrests by the thousands every year. (propublica.org)
  • If police chose to use field tests to help make arrests, the results "should not be used as sole evidence for the identification of a narcotic or drug of abuse" in the courts, chemists at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards wrote the same year. (propublica.org)
  • Wednesday, August 31 has been designated as 'International Overdose Awareness Day ', and Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen spoke to us about the issue that has dominated his press conferences for the past year, fentanyl overdoses. (963theblaze.com)
  • Last year, at least 435 Rhode Island residents died following overdoses and drug poisonings. (warwickonline.com)
  • Just over a decade later, the total has increased about five times higher to over 107,000 Americans a year killed by drug overdoses. (warwickonline.com)
  • And what we've seen with research is that there are tens of millions of people in the U.S. who use drugs every year, and many of them just aren't ready or able to quit. (wuga.org)
  • 2020's statistics regarding drug overdoses was both an increase of 30% compared to previous years and more than any one-year span in history of the United States. (yellowstonerecovery.com)
  • Safe supply is predicated on the idea that, by prescribing pharmaceutical-grade versions of illicit drugs, health care providers can lower or sever a patient's reliance on the unsafe black-market supply, thereby reducing the number of overdose events and other related harms. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • While the drug testing strips are new to Saskatchewan, other jurisdictions such as B.C. have incorporated them into their harm reduction strategies for years. (bccsu.ca)
  • People using drugs can access the strips at Prairie Harm Reduction in Saskatoon and Newo Yotina Friendship Centre in Regina. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Proponents say safe supply is not treatment, but rather a harm-reduction strategy made urgently necessary by an increasingly volatile illicit drug supply and record-shattering numbers of overdose deaths. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • These rapid tests determine what's in them, help harm reduction programs counsel users on safe use and can also help public health agencies to predict likely numbers of overdoses and allocate resources. (marsdd.com)
  • There's a growing focus on something called harm reduction, where the goal is keeping people alive even while they are still using drugs to get high. (wuga.org)
  • Some critics say harm reduction enables or encourages drug use. (wuga.org)
  • An overdose can occur if you swallow, snort, or inject fentanyl. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • Through the Overdose Prevention in States (OPIS) effort, CDC is working with 45 states and Washington D.C. to provide scientific expertise, enhanced surveillance activities, and support resources to prevent risks of opioid use disorder, overdose, and death. (cdc.gov)
  • Know the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose to help prevent opioid overdose death. (cdc.gov)
  • In Canada, death from drug overdoses is on the rise. (marsdd.com)
  • The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) responded to 11 overdose calls alone on March 31, with three resulting in death, according to a statement by police. (dailycaller.com)
  • He called for state and local officials to convene a new discussion of safe drug-use sites aimed at creating a "truly limited" pilot program. (wypr.org)
  • Some local officials have suggested cities in California move forward to establish drug-injection clinics without state approval, but such a move would come with real legal risks. (wypr.org)
  • Both illicit and prescription drugs present many risks to individuals who misuse them. (drugabuse.com)
  • Over 1,300 people died from drug overdoses in San Francisco in the last two years on pro-crime DA Chesa Boudin's watch. (frontpagemag.com)
  • A 2004 article reports five cases in which people in San Francisco were "admitted to the hospital for hypoglycemia as a result of a drug purchased on the streets as a presumed benzodiazepine. (medscape.com)
  • New research from the Brown University School of Public Health's testRI (Toxicological and Ethnographic Drug Surveillance Testing in Rhode Island) found 44 percent of its samples tested contained xylazine - commonly known by the street names "tranq" or "tranq dope. (warwickonline.com)
  • Approaching a van that distributes safe supplies for drug use in Greenfield, Mass., a man named Kyle noticed an alert about xylazine. (wxxinews.org)
  • Data from January to mid-June shows that xylazine was in 28% of drug samples tested by the Massachusetts Drug Supply Data Stream (MADDS), a state-funded network of community drug-checking and advisory groups that uses mass spectrometers to let people know what's in bags or pills purchased on the street. (wxxinews.org)
  • Whatever its path into the drug supply, the presence of xylazine is triggering warnings in Massachusetts and beyond for many reasons. (wxxinews.org)
  • In Greenfield, Tapestry Health is responding to more overdoses as more tests show the presence of xylazine. (wxxinews.org)
  • Some of these potential harms are based simply on the ways that particular drugs operate. (rstreet.org)
  • People need to be talking to their children about fentanyl because we are seeing a huge, huge spike in fentanyl overdoses and deaths here in Montana. (963theblaze.com)
  • At the time, Portland had already recorded 96 overdoses resulting in 11 deaths in 2023, the report continued. (dailycaller.com)
  • Just as easy as taking a pill, you can experience an overdose," Summers said. (adn.com)
  • That's why it's often used as a filler in fake prescription pills or street drugs. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • If you use street drugs or fake pills, you may take fentanyl without knowing it. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • He had purchased two unmarked, light blue pills on the street, which he thought were Valiums but turned out to be glyburide. (medscape.com)
  • Chronic, heavy use of a range of drugs, from methamphetamine to tobacco, is a contributing factor in organ damage and disease . (rstreet.org)
  • People who inject drugs are at risk for HIV and other infectious diseases if they share needles, syringes and injection-related equipment. (rstreet.org)
  • The doctors writing these prescriptions say their patients are experiencing fewer overdoses. (wuga.org)
  • After all, people use both legal and illegal drugs for a wide array of reasons, from recreation to coping with the struggles of daily life. (rstreet.org)
  • Illegal fentanyl has added to the rise in overdose deaths in Canada. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • In a public message explaining his veto , Newsom, a Democrat, suggested the clinics might actually encourage illegal drug use. (wypr.org)
  • Street drugs remain illegal under federal law, but the Justice Department is negotiating with a group that hopes to open a safe-use clinic in Philadelphia. (wypr.org)
  • NPR and KHN are using first names in this story for people who use illegal drugs. (wxxinews.org)
  • And while the National Survey on Drug Use and Health finds that roughly half of respondents age 12 and older report ever having used an illicit drug, only around 14% have done so in the past month. (rstreet.org)
  • And if we focus on treatment alone, we will miss an opportunity to empower the majority of people who use drugs to protect their health and their lives-including those who use functionally, casually or experimentally, as well as individuals living with a SUD who are unwilling, unable or just not ready to quit. (rstreet.org)
  • We remain committed to disrupting the supply of these types of dangerous drugs, as the newest data from our partners at the Tennessee Department of Health prove the danger is real, immediate and continuing to grow. (newschannel5.com)
  • Safe supply programs operated by health authorities, as well as those funded through Health Canada grants, will be required to offer alternative drugs in either a setting created specifically for the provision of safe supply or a similar health clinic. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The two cases of drug intoxication were reported to a Contra Costa County Health Department public health official who subsequently notified the California State Health Department. (cdc.gov)
  • Drug Abuse and Cardiovascular Health Risks: How Do Drugs Affect the Heart? (drugabuse.com)
  • Results from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that approximately 27 million people aged 12 and older were current illicit drug users. (drugabuse.com)
  • Portland district attorney Michael Schmidt gleefully announced that his office would immediately stop prosecuting drug possession even before the law went into effect, saying , "Past punitive drug policies and laws resulted in over-policing of diverse communities, heavy reliance on correctional facilities and a failure to promote public safety and health. (city-journal.org)
  • A street-outreach team from Tapestry Health delivered what's becoming a routine warning. (wxxinews.org)