2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13181-012-0285-4
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Fentanyl-associated Fatalities Among Illicit Drug Users in Wayne County, Michigan (July 2005–May 2006)

Abstract: Background During the summer of 2005, multiple cities in the United States began to report outbreaks of fentanyl-associated fatalities among illicit drug users. The objectives of this study were to (1) determine if an outbreak of fentanyl-associated fatalities occurred in mid-2005 to mid-2006 and (2) to examine trends and compare features of fentanyl-contaminated heroinassociated fatalities (FHFs) with non-fentanyl, heroinassociated fatalities (NFHFs) among illicit drug users. Methods Baseline prevalence of fe… Show more

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“…This finding coincides with previous research that documents clear trends for the presence of multiple illicit substances among individuals who have had a fatal fentanyl overdose. [48] Users of oxycodone followed in illicit drug use rates in the last year (9.8%), which is also supported in both clinical and epidemiological literature showing regular abuse of oxycodone among illicit drug users [4951] and the presence of multiple illicit substances in cases of overdose deaths involving oxycodone. [52] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This finding coincides with previous research that documents clear trends for the presence of multiple illicit substances among individuals who have had a fatal fentanyl overdose. [48] Users of oxycodone followed in illicit drug use rates in the last year (9.8%), which is also supported in both clinical and epidemiological literature showing regular abuse of oxycodone among illicit drug users [4951] and the presence of multiple illicit substances in cases of overdose deaths involving oxycodone. [52] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In 2005–7 the largest US episode to date occurred in the North East and Mid-West resulting in over 1000 fentanyl-related deaths (Algren et al 2013, Schumann et al 2008, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008). Before that, smaller outbreaks of fentanyl-related overdose deaths occurred in Pennsylvania in 1986–88 (Hibbs, Perper, and Winek 1991) and in Baltimore in 1992 (Smialek et al 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50–100 times more potent than morphine by weight (CDC 2016), and its analogs, have long been blamed for overdose outbreaks in the US (Hibbs, Perper, and Winek 1991, Wong, Curtis, and Wingert 2008, Schumann et al 2008, Algren et al 2013). Powder heroin has been more prone to adulteration than black tar heroin, and its dominance in the eastern states since the 1990s has made it a particular concern east of the Mississippi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%