The Borneo Post

US drug overdose deaths surge amid fentanyl scourge

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THE OVERDOSE crisis began in the early 2010s, rooted in the overprescr­iption of Oxycontin and other legal painkiller­s, leading to more than two million people becoming addicted.

US drug overdose deaths surged to nearly 72,000 last year, as addicts increasing­ly turn to extremely powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl as the supply of prescripti­on painkiller­s has tightened.

Fresh estimates from the Centers for Disease Control showed Thursday that overdose deaths jumped in 2017 nearly seven per cent to a record 71,568, far more than traffic accident deaths, gun-related deaths or suicide.

That was up from 67,114 in 2016 and just over 54,207 the previous year, according to the CDC.

Deaths increased in all but 12 of the 50 states, with the most deaths occurring in Florida, California, Pennsylvan­ia and Ohio.

The largest surges, per centage-wise, were in the southeaste­rn state of North Carolina, up 22.5 per cent, and the midwest farm state of Nebraska, up 33.3 per cent.

The overdose crisis began in the early 2010s mostly rooted in the overprescr­iption of Oxycontin and other legal painkiller­s, leading to more than two million people becoming addicted.

But in the past three years addicts have been forced to turn to heroin and the cheaper, far more potent fentanyl as authoritie­s have cracked down on prescripti­on painkiller sales.

Data shows that synthetic opioids like fentanyl are involved now in nearly half of the overdose deaths, up from about one-third in just a year.

President Donald Trump declared the problem a national public health emergency last year, boosting funds for communitie­s fighting addiction and the social impact, like children left without support after parents die from overdoses.

Despite the overall rise in deaths, the CDC data suggested that some interventi­on programs might be working. Overdose deaths fell in Massachuse­tts, one of the states with a high toll in recent years. — AFP

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The overdose crisis began in the early 2010s, rooted in the overprescr­iption of Oxycontin and other legal painkiller­s, leading to more than two million people becoming addicted.

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