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Fentanyl overdose deaths have fallen 42 percent in Chicago this year compared to 2022

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Chicago saw its most fentanyl-related deaths ever in 2022, with the drug — widely responsible for a surge in fatal opioid overdoses in recent years — linked to 1,307 deaths in the city last year, compared to 1,289 in 2021, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Fentanyl-related deaths skyrocketed during the pandemic, leading to 2022’s record number — but that surge is beginning to slow, though deaths remain high, officials said. There have been at least 391 fentanyl-related overdoses so far this year in Chicago, compared to 669 over the same period in 2022.

Black and Latino Chicagoans have been disproportionately affected by the fatal overdoses.

Sarah Richardson, of the Behavioral Health team at the Chicago Department of Public Health, said steadying numbers are an encouraging sign. Growing public awareness of opioid overdoses and understanding of addiction are helping — as well as the more widespread distribution and use of Narcan, which can reduce fatal overdoses, Richardson said. […]

Local officials and groups have worked to bring down opioid overdoses by trying new approaches: Chicago’s public libraries distribute Narcan, people leaving Cook County Jail are given harm reduction kits, the health department will mail people fentanyl test strips and the CTA has a Narcan vending machine coming to its 95th Red Line station.

posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 10:45 am

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  1. As much as we all want it to be 100% true, proceed w/caution & patience when sharing this stat. 2023 numbers are EXTREMELY preliminary, as toxicologies are months behind. They are still wrapping up 2022 toxicologies, so would wait a bit to reference anything for this year.

    Comment by Luis A. Friday, Jun 2, 23 @ 1:05 pm

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