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Drug makers score a win in painkiller battle with CDC

The CDC said that these numbers were based according to the death certificates and nearly half a million people in the United States died from drug overdose from the year 2012 through 2014.

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In 2014, deaths from opioid overdoses increased by 14 percent over the previous year. It’s an epidemic that claimed the lives of more than 47,000 Americans. But combined with that steady increase was a jump in heroin overdoses – they tripled from 2010 to 2014. More than 60 percent of drug overdose deaths in 2014 were caused by opioids, both legal and illegal.

The five states with the highest drug overdose death rates were West Virginia, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Kentucky and Ohio.

Forty-seven thousand people died from overdoses in 2014, mainly as a result of heroin and other opioids.

Meanwhile, 10,574 people died from heroin use in 2014, a 26 percent increase for the year.

More men and women of almost all ages, as well whites and blacks, are dying from drug overdoses, the researchers found.

Opioid painkillers accounted to get a nine percent increase of departures in 2014 to 813 individuals.

CDC works with states, communities, and prescribers to prevent opioid misuse and overdose by tracking and monitoring the epidemic and helping states scale up effective programs. Many of these overdoses are believed to involve illicitly-made fentanyl, a short-acting opioid.

The most common opioids involved in overdoses are those classified as natural or semi-synthetic opioids such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, according to the CDC. In line with the CDC, prescriptions for all these painkillers have quadrupled since 1999.

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The CDC has proposed that doctors prescribe the meds only as a last choice for chronic pain, after first trying non-opioid pain relievers, physical therapy and other options.

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