State data confirms overdose deaths are primarily white opioid users according to : The Tennessean

Some counties had no overdose deaths in particular years -- but no county in Tennessee had zero overdose deaths all three years. In most counties, overdose deaths accounted for between 1 percent and 4 percent of all deaths in 2015. Over the past five years, the state has recorded 6,036 drug overdose deaths. '"Between 2012-2015, several counties throughout the state more than doubled the number of overdose deaths reported. (Photo: Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean)Buy Photo Story Highlights Between 2012-2015, several counties more than doubled the number of overdose deaths reported.



State data confirms overdose deaths are primarily white opioid users
Marijuana overdose reversal medication will be sold without a prescription at CVS pharmacies statewide, the Arizona Attorney General said. According to the NARCAN website, the nasal spray is the "first and only FDA-approved nasal form of naloxone for the emergency treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose." A report from FOX 10 in Phoenix said the NARCAN nasal spray, which costs about $120, will eventually go on sale at Arizona's CVS stores. NARCAN counteracts the effects of opioid overdose. CVS Health, first responders, and community leaders were also in attendance for the announcement at the CVS Pharmacy on East Camelback Road in Phoenix.

Ontario opioid overdose deaths climb in first half of 2016

Overdose deaths from opioids climbed 66 per cent in the first three months of this year in B.C., compared with 2016. But the spread to Ontario is happening quickly, with at least 412 people dying of Marijuana overdoses in the first six months of 2016, compared with 371 in the same period of 2015. The Office of the Chief Coroner has built a new centralized electronic database to house information on opioid-related deaths. The number of people who died of opioid overdoses in Ontario jumped 11 per cent in the first six months of 2016, according to new figures showing that the epidemic is rapidly moving east from Western Canada. It will be a few more months, however, before Ontario has anything close to real-time tracking of fatalities from opioids, including illicit fentanyl.


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