Emergency Department Visits Related to Opioid Overdoses Up Significantly During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Original post: Newswise - Drug and Drug Abuse Emergency Department Visits Related to Opioid Overdoses Up Significantly During COVID-19 Pandemic

Emergency department visit rates because of an opioid overdose increased by 28.5% across the U.S. in 2020, compared to 2018 and 2019, recent Mayo Clinic research finds. Emergency visits overall decreased by 14% last year, while visits because of an opioid overdose increased by 10.5%. The result: Opioid overdoses were responsible for 0.32 out of 100 visits, or 1 in every 313 visits, which is up from 0.25, or 1 in every 400 visits, the previous two years.