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  1. The opioid epidemic, also referred to as the opioid crisis, is the rapid increase in the overuse, misuse/abuse, and overdose deaths attributed either in part or in whole to the class of drugs called opiates/opioids since the 1990s. It includes the significant medical, social, psychological, demographic and economic consequences of the medical ...

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Opioid-involved death rates decreased by 12.5%. Prescription opioid-involved death rates remained the same. Heroin-involved death rates decreased nearly 36%. Synthetic opioid-involved death rates (excluding methadone) increased over 4%. 1.

  3. What are the immediate (short-term) effects of heroin use? What are the long-term effects of heroin use? How is heroin linked to prescription drug misuse? What are the medical complications of chronic heroin use? Why does heroin use create special risk for contracting HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C? How does heroin use affect pregnant women?

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · The opioid crisis describes the rapid increase in opioid overuse, misuse, and overdose deaths since the 1990s. People may also call it the opioid epidemic.

  5. The United States opioid epidemic is a nationwide public health crisis. Initially driven by increased consumption and availability of pharmaceutical opioids, an increasing number of opioid overdoses are now related to heroin and illicitly manufactured fentanyl and fentanyl analogs.

    • Jennifer Lyden, Jennifer Lyden, Ingrid A. Binswanger
    • 2019
  6. May 7, 2024 · Heroin is a highly addictive, dangerous opioid. Using heroin with other drugs or alcohol increases the risk of an overdose, which can lead to coma or death. While the number of heroin overdose deaths has increased since 2010, the rate is now decreasing.

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · Detail / Opioid overdose. 29 August 2023. Key facts. The term “opioids” includes compounds that are extracted from the poppy plant (Papaver somniferum) as well as semisynthetic and synthetic compounds with similar properties that can interact with opioid receptors in the brain.

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