Opioids could kill nearly 500,000 Americans in the next decade

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  1. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

    https://www.statnews.com/2017/06/27/opioid-deaths-forecast/

    Opioids could kill nearly 500,000 Americans in the next decade

    Opioids could kill nearly half a million people across America over the next decade as the crisis of addiction and overdose accelerates.

    Deaths from opioids have been rising sharply for years, and drug overdoses already kill more Americans under age 50 than anything else. STAT asked leading public health experts at 10 universities to forecast the arc of the epidemic over the next decade. The consensus: It will get worse before it gets better.

    There are now nearly 100 deaths a day from opioids, a swath of destruction that runs from tony New England suburbs to the farm country of California, from the beach towns of Florida to the Appalachian foothills.

    In the worst-case scenario put forth by STAT’s expert panel, that toll could spike to 250 deaths a day, if potent synthetic opioids like fentanyl and carfentanil continue to spread rapidly and the waits for treatment continue to stretch weeks in hard-hit states like West Virginia and New Hampshire.

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    It's also time to realize and understand that marijuana, not to all, but to many is a gateway drug to opioid addiction.
     

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