2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103693
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What are the implications of the steady 40 year rise in US fatal overdoses?: Introduction to a special section

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“…While deaths from prescription opioids have declined, deaths from heroin and synthetic opioids have increased rapidly ( Jalal et al, 2018 ). Illegal fentanyl has driven much of the recent increases ( Reuter, 2022 ). Moreover, the burden of drug overdose mortality has shifted towards mid-aged (20 to 40), white, rural populations ( Jalal et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While deaths from prescription opioids have declined, deaths from heroin and synthetic opioids have increased rapidly ( Jalal et al, 2018 ). Illegal fentanyl has driven much of the recent increases ( Reuter, 2022 ). Moreover, the burden of drug overdose mortality has shifted towards mid-aged (20 to 40), white, rural populations ( Jalal et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Richard Reuter, editor of the International Journal of Drug Policy wrote recently: "Ever since 1978, with almost clockwork regularity, the [fatal overdose] number has risen by about 7.4% year after year from 1978 to about 2018...Overdose deaths have witnessed exponential growth since 1979...though the findings are specific to the United States, there is nothing about the potential mechanisms that should apply only in that one country" [10].…”
Section: Introduction: a World In Distressmentioning
confidence: 99%