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Opioid-stimulant trends in overdose toxicology by race, ethnicity, & gender: An analysis in Delaware, 2013-2019

NCJ Number
307217
Journal
Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse Volume: Online Dated: 2022
Author(s)
Andrew C. Gray; Logan Neitzke-Spruill; Cresean Hughes; Daniel J. O’Connell; Tammy L. Anderson
Date Published
2022
Annotation

This analysis of opioid stimulant trends in overdose toxicology found a shift to illegal drugs among White, Black, and Hispanic male and female decedents in Delaware, with fentanyl leading the increase and opioid-cocaine combinations rising substantially.

Abstract

This investigation into annual and growth rate trends in combined opioid-stimulant overdose toxicology between 2013 and 2019 for White, Black, and Hispanic male and female decedents in Delaware found that toxicology shifted to illegal drugs for all with fentanyl leading the increase and opioid-cocaine combinations rising substantially. While combined opioid-cocaine toxicology grew among Black and Hispanic Delawareans, White males continue to report the highest rates overall. These findings depart from historical patterns and may challenge existing opioid epidemic policies. Recent upticks of stimulant presence in overdose deaths suggest the opioid epidemic is morphing, which raises questions about what drugs are involved and who is impacted. (Published Abstract Provided)