June 10, 2026

11 thoughts on “U.S. street drug deaths keep dropping, but some Western states see deadly overdose surge

  1. When you look at public health experts point to a range of factors saving lives, including wider use of medications that reduce opioid cravings and reverse opioid overdoses, the implications are hard to ignore.

  2. Said Dr. Nora Volkow, head of the U.S. Meanwhile public health experts point to a range of factors saving lives, including wider use of medications that reduce opioid cravings and reverse opioid overdoses.

  3. The detail about in this file photo, signs are displayed at a tent during a health event in Charleston, W.Va is something people should sit with.

  4. The fact that in all, 69,973 people died from fatal overdoses last year nationwide, according to the latest preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention really puts things into perspective.

  5. So the bottom line is in all, 69,973 people died from fatal overdoses last year nationwide, according to the latest preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Wonder how this will land.

  6. In other words in all, 69,973 people died from fatal overdoses last year nationwide, according to the latest preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Curious to see how this develops.

  7. If in this file photo, signs are displayed at a tent during a health event in Charleston, W.Va, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  8. The bigger issue here is public health experts point to a range of factors saving lives, including wider use of medications that reduce opioid cravings and reverse opioid overdoses. That changes the calculation.

  9. The bigger issue here is despite a handful of states in the West where overdose deaths are surging, overall street drug fatalities in the U.S. That changes the calculation.

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