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  1. Among the 70,237 drug overdose deaths that occurred in the U.S. in 2017, 47,600 (67.8 percent) involved opioids.1 Like many states, Illinois has experienced a notable increase in drug overdose-related deaths.

  2. Highlights. Fentanyl or its analogues were present in the majority of opioid-related overdoses, which rose again in 2019 and appear to be rising in 2020. By May 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have caused little disruption in Chicagos street-level drug markets. Methamphetamine (‘ice’) reported as “new drug” in some areas of Chicago.

  3. 26 cze 2019 · The following maps show the number and population rates of opioid overdose-related deaths across Illinois’ 102 counties in 2018. Both maps provide evidence – in addition to the opioid use data – that the opioid crisis continues to affect communities and individuals throughout Illinois.

  4. Since 2013, synthetic opioid deaths in Illinois have increased 3,341%. Whereas heroin deaths are 9.9% lower in 2022 than in 2013. In 2022, the overall age-adjusted opioid overdose mortality rate in Illinois was 26 per 100,000 population. Illinois ranked 29 th in the country for overall drug overdose fatality rate in 2021 1.

  5. The purpose of this epidemiological profile is to explore and understand the emerging issue of prescription drug misuse in Illinois. The profile provides data from recent years regarding the consumption and prevalence, contributing factors, and consequences related to the misuse of prescription drugs.

  6. Illinois Plan. Resources. Publications. The United States is in the middle of the deadliest drug crisis in its history. Fueled by the growing opioid epidemic, drug overdoses have now become the leading cause of death nationwide for people under the age of 50.

  7. Tackling drug abuse in Illinois is a broad issue and requires the support of more than just law enforcement, social services, and prosecutors. Meth abuse tears at the entire community, instead of just the user, and endangers the lives of Illinois’ children and families. Increasing meth use needs to be addressed and everyone