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Data Overview | Drug Overdose | CDC Injury Center

Data Overview | Drug Overdose | CDC Injury Center



Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People

Overview of the Drug Overdose Epidemic: Behind the Numbers

Drug overdose deaths, including those involving opioids, continue to increase in the United States. Deaths from drug overdose are up among both men and women, all races, and adults of nearly all ages.1
More than three out of five drug overdose deaths involve an opioid.1 Opioids are substances that work in the nervous system of the body or in specific receptors in the brain to reduce the intensity of pain. Overdose deaths from opioids, including prescription opioids and heroin, have increased by more than five times since 1999. Overdoses involving opioids killed more than 42,000 people in 2016, and 40% of those deaths were from prescription opioids.2

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