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Eugene

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Thu Dec 13, 2018, 07:37 PM Dec 2018

Fentanyl Now Behind More Deaths Than Heroin

Source: Rolling Stone

Fentanyl Now Behind More Deaths Than Heroin

New report on the opioid epidemic also found that most fatal overdoses were the result of more than one drug

By AMELIA MCDONELL-PARRY

A new report from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) assessing overdose deaths from 2011 to 2016 offers further evidence of fentanyl’s impact on the ever-worsening opioid crisis. The report also emphasizes what public health experts have been saying for years — that most people who suffer fatal overdoses have more than one drug in their system.

Historically, most reporting on fatal overdoses has been limited to the class of drugs involved, but by comparing death certificates to data from the National Vital Statistics System, this new NCHS report is more specific. It was no easy task. Reporting standards for death certificates vary from state to state, and even county to county, and there is no central regulatory body. Along with her fellow researchers, lead author Dr. Holly Hedegaard, a NCHS injury epidemiologist, reviewed the records, searching for drug misspellings, chemical names, brand names and street names noted by coroners and medical examiners.

Oxycodone was the most common drug found in fatal overdoses in 2011, but from 2012 to 2015, heroin took the lead. Starting in 2013, fentanyl use increased 113 percent per year, edging out heroin in 2016 as the drug most commonly cited in overdose death certificates. However, the researchers also found that in most of these deaths, more than one drug was involved

“We’ve had a tendency to think of these drugs in isolation. It’s not really what’s happening,” Dr. Hedegaard told Huffington Post.

In 2016, for example, approximately 70 percent of deaths from heroin or fentanyl, and 74 percent of cocaine-related deaths, also involved another drug. Further analysis of the most common lethal drug combinations — for example, 40 percent of cocaine overdoses also involved fentanyl — “helps us identify potential areas of risk,” Hedegaard said.

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Read more: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/fentanyl-heroin-opioid-epidemic-death-768739/

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Related: Drugs Most Frequently Involved in Drug Overdose Deaths: United States, 2011–2016 (National Vital Statistics Report)
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Fentanyl Now Behind More Deaths Than Heroin (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
Suicide (whether accidentally or intentionally) by diphenhydramine? littlemissmartypants Dec 2018 #1

littlemissmartypants

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1. Suicide (whether accidentally or intentionally) by diphenhydramine?
Thu Dec 13, 2018, 09:29 PM
Dec 2018

Or is the article suggesting poly drug abuse/interactions? I know that alprazolam and opioids can be fatal when taken together. Seeing benadryl mentioned is alarming.

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