Number of drug overdose deaths keeps climbing

opioids, help people with substance use disorders receive effective treatment, and supply Naloxone to public safety officials.

“As the nation’s public health agency, the CDC has a key role in preventing the misuse, abuse and addiction to prescription opioids,” she said, adding that the centers’ strategies include “providing guidance on safe and effective pain management and strengthening state efforts scaling up effective public-health interventions that work.”

“We need to recognize that opioid use disorder is a chronic illness, not a moral failing, and help people get effective treatment,” Lenard concluded. “We need to better align prescribing practices with best available evidence on benefits and risks of opioids. Our Vital Signs report shows that progress is possible and that much more needs to be done.”

Cesar Gamboa
Author: Cesar Gamboa

Cesar Gamboa is a staff reporter and editor for Addiction Now covering topics ranging from legislation to scientific studies. He was previously a general assignment reporter for the Orange County Register. SoCal raised, lover of books, and avid mountain biker (when he wants to be). He can be reached at cesarg@addictionnow.com.

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Number of drug overdose deaths keeps climbing
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Fatal drug-related overdoses continue to escalate in the U.S., according to a new government data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Cesar Gamboa
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Addiction Now