Drug poisoning (overdose) is the number one cause of injury-related death in the United States, with 43,982 deaths occurring in 2013 (1). While much attention has been given to deaths involving opioid analgesics (2), in recent years there has been a steady increase in the number of drug-poisoning deaths involving heroin. A recent study using data from 28 states reported that the death rate for heroin overdose doubled from 2010 through 2012 (3). Using data from the National Vital Statistics System, this data brief provides a description of trends and demographics for heroin-related drug-poisoning deaths in the United States from 2000 through 2013
Background: Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about phar...
Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about pharmaceutical o...
Chart showing US deaths per 100,000 population, 2000, 2015 for any opiod, commonly prescribed opiods...
Poisoning is the leading cause of injury death in the United States. Drugs\ue2\u20ac\u201dboth pharm...
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is the nation\u2019s principal health statistics ag...
This Health E-Stat provides information on annual rates of all drug-poisoning deaths and drug-poison...
Poisoning is the leading cause of injury death in the United States (1). Drugs—both illicit and phar...
The 63,632 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 represented a 21.4% increase from 2015;...
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Key findingsData from the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality\u2022 In 2017, there were 70,2...
Data from the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality\ue2\u20ac\ua2 The age-adjusted rate of dru...
Nationally, death rates from prescription opioid pain reliever (OPR) overdoses quadrupled during 199...
SUMMARY Purpose Since 1990, numerous jurisdictions in the United States (US) have reported increases...
The 63,632 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 represented a 21.4% increase from 2015;...
Opioid overdose deaths quadrupled from 8,050 in 1999 to 33,091 in 2015 and accounted for 63% of drug...
Background: Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about phar...
Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about pharmaceutical o...
Chart showing US deaths per 100,000 population, 2000, 2015 for any opiod, commonly prescribed opiods...
Poisoning is the leading cause of injury death in the United States. Drugs\ue2\u20ac\u201dboth pharm...
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is the nation\u2019s principal health statistics ag...
This Health E-Stat provides information on annual rates of all drug-poisoning deaths and drug-poison...
Poisoning is the leading cause of injury death in the United States (1). Drugs—both illicit and phar...
The 63,632 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 represented a 21.4% increase from 2015;...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2018-12-19T00:00:00Z29049472PMC6007807vault:3044
Key findingsData from the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality\u2022 In 2017, there were 70,2...
Data from the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality\ue2\u20ac\ua2 The age-adjusted rate of dru...
Nationally, death rates from prescription opioid pain reliever (OPR) overdoses quadrupled during 199...
SUMMARY Purpose Since 1990, numerous jurisdictions in the United States (US) have reported increases...
The 63,632 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 represented a 21.4% increase from 2015;...
Opioid overdose deaths quadrupled from 8,050 in 1999 to 33,091 in 2015 and accounted for 63% of drug...
Background: Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about phar...
Although much is known about the correlates of heroin overdose, less is known about pharmaceutical o...
Chart showing US deaths per 100,000 population, 2000, 2015 for any opiod, commonly prescribed opiods...