Drug overdose rates fell in the United States since the first time Covid-19 Pandemia began, according to new federal data published on Thursday.
The rate of the death of the dead was fell by 100,000 people 100,000 people in 20,000 people from 100,000 people in 2023% in 20,000% fall, inform National Centers for Health Statistics Disease and Prevention.
On the Adikazi Dr. Munir, the director of the New Jersey School Psychiatry Professor, the director of the Adiking Medicine Scholarship program, ABC News said it was “amazing” that the “amazing” death rate was “amazing”.
Decreasing death believes that “more aggressive approach” may be more than more treatment programs including drug conditions.
This makes it doing Naloxone, overwhelmed drug, available available And increase the availability of drug verification supplies, including Fentanyl test lists.
“So there may be a better answer in places where these treatments are available and patients are getting these treatments,” he said. “It works for dependency treatment, and if we see this result we are decreasing death rates, it is the treatment they are obtaining patients.”

Drug overdose rate in the US in the United States, 2023. Rate 100,000 per person
National Health Statistics Center, National Statistical System, Mortality Data File
Dr. Magadelna Cerdá, Director of the Population Department of Health and Director of the Opidemiology and Political Center, Director of the Center of the University of New York University, may be linked to a decline in Fentanyl supply.
Fentanyl has been associated with adding deaths in recent years. It is 50 times stronger than heroin and is 100 times stronger than morphine and can be deadly in small doses, according to CDC.
He said The US Drug Enforcement Agency announced last year Fentancl has dropped the potential of the pills, which can lead to decline.
“Since the drug supply is saturated with fentanyl, a good drug supply can be more stable and people are developing a tolerance of fentanyl,” Cerdá said.
The report found that West Virginia had the highest rate of 100,000 death, Nebraska had 9.0 death of 9.0 deaths at 9.0 dead.
In addition, between 2022 and 2023, the drug overdose rates fell in 20 states and were not significantly changed in 25 situations.
Meanwhile, at the same time, there were six states: Alabama, Alaska, California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
Cerdá said a hypothesis is to add death rates in the western states because of shifts made in the drug market.
“We saw that the penetration of Fentanyl started on the east coast,” he said. “With time, Fentanyl changed in the supply of drugs in Western drug markets … Fentanyl has infiltrated in the Fentanola market.”
At the national level, 100,000 deaths reduced 100,000 deaths in 20,000 deaths in 2023. In 2023. Metadone’s death rate of other non-synthetic opioids – Fentanyl – 22.7 deaths 22.7 deaths 100,000 deaths.
Meanwhile, the death rate of psychostimulators with methanaphetamine increases 100,000% in 2022 and 10.6 death in 2023. The death rate of the cocaine is also between 8.2 and 8.6.
“We should celebrate the decline of death, especially if this epidemic has been historically the hardest sites,” Cerdá said. “And we should invest resources and try to figure out why the decline occurs, and how can we learn, especially to respond to these states who experience a rise in proactively.”
