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National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving All Drugs

National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving All Drugs. National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving Opioids. National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving Opioid Pain Relievers ( excluding non-methadone synthetics).

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National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving All Drugs

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  1. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving All Drugs

  2. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Opioids

  3. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths InvolvingOpioid Pain Relievers (excluding non-methadone synthetics)

  4. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Other Synthetic Opioids (Predominately Fentanyl)

  5. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Heroin

  6. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Cocaine

  7. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Cocaine in Combination with Non-Methadone Opioid Synthetics

  8. National Overdose DeathsNumber of Deaths Involving Benzodiazepines Source: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC Wonder

  9. Opioid Involvement in Cocaine Overdose

  10. Opioid Involvement in Benzodiazepine Overdose Source: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC Wonder

  11. Alternate Text • The figures above are bar charts showing the number of U.S. overdose deaths involving all drugs, opioid drugs, opioid analgesics (excluding non-methadone synthetic, the category dominated by illicit fentanyl), heroin, heroin and non-methadone synthetics (to capture illicit opioids), benzodiazepines, or cocaine from 2002 to 2016 (provisional 2017 data available for select drugs). The charts are overlayed by line graphs showing the number of deaths by males and females. The highest rise was seen for deaths involving other synthetic opioids, with a 22-fold increase from 2002 to 2017. The final two charts show the numbers of cocaine and benzodiazepine deaths that also involved an opioid; overdoses on these drug combinations have increased by nearly 3- and 6- fold respectively. These categories are not mutually exclusive and therefore cannot be summed.

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