U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives
Written by Site Hub on September 19, 2024
For the first time in decades, U.S. drug overdose deaths have significantly declined, with a 10.6% drop reported by the CDC. Experts like Dr. Nora Volkow of NIDA are optimistic, with some researchers predicting even larger declines when more state-level data is analyzed. States in the eastern U.S. are seeing the biggest drops, with some regions reporting declines of up to 30%.
Factors contributing to this decrease include increased availability of naloxone and treatment for opioid addiction. Despite these improvements, nearly 100,000 drug deaths still occur annually, and street drugs like fentanyl remain highly dangerous. Public health experts remain cautious but hopeful that this marks the end of the catastrophic rise in overdose deaths, though more research is needed to sustain this trend.
Source: NPR