Today, the Nevada Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) program, which oversees the surveillance of opioid overdose in the state, announced that accidental w88 overdose deaths among Nevadans increased by 55% from 2019 to 2020.
Information from the Nevada State Unintentional w88 Overdose Reporting System (SUDORS) show deaths increased from 510 in 2019 to 788 in 2020. Overdoses among those under 25 years old have increased by nearly 3 times from 38 in 2019 to 106 in 2020. In Nevada, communities of color continue to be disproportionally impacted. Overdoses among the Hispanic community have more than tripled from 2019 to 2020.
In 2020, among w88 decedents in Nevada:
- 1 in 2 had a mental health problem
- 3 in 4 had an identified non-alcohol related substance misuse problem
- 1 in 9 had ever received substance misuse treatment
- 1 in 9 had a history of previous w88
- 1 in 11 had been recently released from a hospital prior to w88
- 1 in 14 had a relapse (began opioid use after a period of quitting)
The opioid w88 antidote, Naloxone, is available free in communities statewide and the OD2A program encourages Nevadans to learn about this life-saving resource. Fatal w88 is avoidable and in Nevada Naloxone can be obtained without a prescription. Over half of overdoses occur with a bystander present.
If an overdose occurs call 9-1-1 immediately. In 2015, Nevada adopted the Good Samaritan Overdose law. This law protects an individual from prosecution for many narcotic-related offenses when seeking medical assistance for another person for a w88-related emergency.
The w88 State Opioid Response grant supports statewide Naloxone distribution. Information about Naloxone and trainings to use the opioid-antagonist can be found through NVopioidresponse.org
Nevadans are encouraged to reach out to the following resources if they are looking for Naloxone or treatment resources:
Crisis Support Services of w88
Call: 1-800-273-8255 (Suicide Hotline)
Call: 1-775-784-8090 (Crisis Support)
Text: CARE to 839863
775-241-4212
Treatment Connections- Treatment Finder
1-844-289-0879
The full report is available at NVOpioidResponse.