Prescription Drug Overdose
July 10, 2014 / News
Prescription drug overdose has become the leading cause of injury death in the United States. Everyday 113 people die as a result of drug overdose and 6,748 people are treated in the ER for misuse or abuse of prescription drugs. An astonishing 9 out of 10 poisoning deaths are caused by prescription drugs.
Rx drug overdose has caused more death amongst people between the ages of 25-64 than vehicle traffic accidents and was the leading cause of injury death in the USA in 2011. Death rates have been rising at a steady pace since 1992 with 118% increase from 1999 – 2011. In 2011 80% (33,701) of the 41,340 drug overdose deaths in the USA we unintentional, 12.8% (5,298) were suicidal intent, 7% (2,891) were undetermined deaths, and .2% (80) were homicides.
Emergency departments around the nation have been over whelmed with prescription drug related visits. In 2011 drug misuse and abuse caused approximately 205 million ER visits and out of these visits 1.4 million were related to pharmaceuticals.
Most Common Drugs Involved in Overdoses**
•In 2011, of the 41,340 drug overdose deaths in the United States, 22,810 (55%) were related to pharmaceuticals
•Of the 22,810 deaths relating to pharmaceutical overdose in 2011, 16,917 (74%) involved opioid analgesics (also called opioid pain relievers or prescription painkillers), and 6,872 (30%) involved benzodiazepines.1 (Some deaths include more than one type of drug.)
•In 2011, about 1.4 million ED visits involved the nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals. Among those ED visits, 501,207 visits were related to anti-anxiety and insomnia medications, and 420,040 visits were related to opioid analgesics
•Benzodiazepines are frequently found among people treated in EDs for misusing or abusing drugs.2 People who died of drug overdoses often had a combination of benzodiazepines and opioid analgesics in their bodies
In 2077 prescription opioid abuse cost the United States $55.7 billion, and 46% was attributable to workplace cost (lost of productivity), 45% to healthcare cost (treatment), and 9% to criminal justice costs.
Risk Factors for Drug Overdose**
Among those who died from drug overdose in 2011:
•Men were 60% more likely than women to die;
•Whites had the highest death rate, followed by American Indians/Alaska Natives and then blacks;
•The highest death rate was among people 45-49 years of age; and
•The lowest death rates were among children less than 15 years old because they do not abuse drugs as frequently as older people
We need to work together in this warm against prescription drug abuse. If you know anyone who is suffering from this deadly disease please contact the Wells House through our Contact Us page.
References:
** Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Prescription Drug Overdose in the United States: Fact Sheet, 06/03/2014
http://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreationalsafety/overdose/facts.html