How Can You Help with the Opioid Crisis?
What is the Opioid Crisis in America?
Since 1999, the opioid crisis in America has been responsible for over 1 million deaths. Opioid crisis deaths are due to opiates such as fentanyl – 50 times more potent than heroin (also an opioid), and pose an economic burden of up to $1.02 trillion! This makes it a critical target of intervention in terms of reducing the economic and healthcare burden. First responders including policemen, firefighters and paramedics are usually the first point of contact for someone in a crisis. However, typically this system is not efficient enough to handle the crisis. Stigma towards addiction is sometimes not only an issue found in the general public, but also by emergency first responders, particularly when they are experiencing burnout and overload in the number of people seeking care. Where Do People Get Opioids?
People who are addicted to opioids get these powerful drugs by one of two means: 1. Legally: These include prescription painkilling drugs such as Oxicodone, Vicodin, Morphine, Codeine, Fentanyl. 2. Or Illegaly: Heroin, illicitly manufactured fentanyl and morphine. Why Do People Take Opiates?