Secretary Azar Statement on 2018 Provisional Drug
Overdose Death Data
On
Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
National Center for Health Statistics released provisional counts
of overdose deaths in the United States that showed a decline of
5.1 percent between 2017 and 2018.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar issued the following
statement:
“The latest provisional data on overdose deaths show that America’s
united efforts to curb opioid use disorder and addiction are
working. Lives are being saved, and we’re beginning to win the
fight against this crisis. Under President Trump's leadership, and
thanks to efforts on the ground by communities across America, the
number of patients receiving medication assisted treatment has
risen, distribution of overdose-reversing drugs is up, and
nationwide opioid prescriptions are down.
While the declining trend of overdose deaths is an encouraging
sign, by no means have we declared victory against the epidemic or
addiction in general. This crisis developed over two decades and it
will not be solved overnight. We also face other emerging threats,
like concerning trends in cocaine and methamphetamine overdoses.
President Trump and HHS will continue to provide the resources and
support communities, families, and individuals in our collective
efforts to prevent and treat addiction.”
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