The triple wave epidemic: Supply and demand drivers of the US opioid overdose crisis

Commentary
by
Ciccarone, Daniel

Release Date

2019

Geography

USA

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Unknown

Objective

Look at drivers of the US opioid crisis

Findings/Key points

The economic and social costs of the opioid crisis are enormous, with estimates approaching $80 billion per year. Estimates to address it range from $60 billion for treatment over the next 5 years (Simmons, 2017) to $100 billion for a multi-pronged approach to prevention, treatment and community resilience efforts (Katz, 2018). The opioid epidemic is the latest phase of a multi-decade increase in drug-related mortality (Jalal et al., 2018). With overdose deaths increasing steadily since 1979, regardless of the primacy of any particular drug, more resolve is needed to address the structural determinants of this relentless epidemic.

Keywords

Mortality
Policy/Regulatory
Illegal drugs
Drug checking
SCS/OPS