Addiction expert Joe Schrank calls for radical change in federal drug policies to reduce high overdose deaths in the U.S. Synthetic opioids, especially fentanyl, are the main cause of overdose deaths. While deaths involving opioids decreased in 2023, deaths from cocaine and psychostimulants increased. Western states saw notable increases in overdose deaths, potentially linked to fentanyl availability. Various measures like fentanyl test strips and naloxone are recommended by the CDC to reduce overdose risks.
Key Points
Fentanyl is a major contributor to overdose deaths in the U.S.
Western states saw notable increases in overdose deaths potentially linked to fentanyl availability
Recommendations like fentanyl test strips and naloxone are suggested to reduce overdose risks
Pros
Awareness raised on the issue of drug overdose deaths in the U.S.
Recommendations provided by the CDC to reduce overdose risks
Cons
Continued rise in deaths from cocaine and psychostimulants
Significant availability of fentanyl contributing to overdose deaths