"Rising Teen Fentanyl Overdoses: Urgent Call for Naloxone in Schools"

A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that a record number of high school teens died of drug overdoses in 2022, primarily due to fentanyl poisonings from counterfeit pills. The death rate for drug overdoses among teens has more than doubled since 2018, with at least 75% of adolescent drug overdose deaths attributed to fentanyl poisonings. The trend has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, with Arizona, Colorado, and Washington identified as hotspot states. Experts recommend discussing the dangers of counterfeit pills with teens and keeping overdose reversal medicine readily available at home, while also emphasizing frank conversations about risk reduction strategies for those experimenting with drugs.
- Teen drug overdoses hit record high, driven by fentanyl poisoning: report New York Post
- Colorado second in US for teen overdose death rates: study FOX 31 Denver
- Nearly 30 teenagers in Pima County died by fentanyl overdose from 2020 to 2023 KVOA Tucson News
- Feds urge local leaders to make naloxone available in schools KOB 4
- White House cites study listing Marion County as a hotspot for youth overdoses FOX 59 Indianapolis
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