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by Derrick Dach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How do opioid survivors die?

In addition to succumbing to drug use, survivors were much more likely to die from respiratory diseases, viral hepatitis, and suicide.

How many people died from opioid overdose in the US in 2007?

The researchers analyzed Medicaid records from 45 states to look for causes of death in more than 75,000 adults who were treated for an opioid overdose between 2001 and 2007. More than 5,000 of the adults died within the first year following an overdose—24 times the death rate found in the general population.

How many times more likely is an opioid overdose to be fatal?

Compared to the general population, the opioid overdose group was 130 times more likely to die of a drug-use related cause, 40 times more likely to die of chronic respiratory diseases, 30 times more likely to die of viral hepatitis, and 25 times more likely to die of suicide.

How many people died from opioids in 2015?

To get a sense of how severe the opioid crisis is in the U.S., you can look at the number of fatal overdoses — more than 33,000 in 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That means, on average, 91 people are dying after overdosing on opioids each day. And for every fatal overdose, there are believed to be roughly 30 ...

How long does it take for a heroin overdose to be dispensed?

Only 33 percent of heroin overdose survivors and 15 percent of prescription opioid overdose survivors had been dispensed buprenorphine, naltrexone or methadone within six months of an overdose. Donohue says many hospital emergency departments are not adequately set up to serve or even screen patients with addiction.

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