Submitted by hcrx t3_10f330j in dataisbeautiful
speedledee t1_j4ww67q wrote
Reply to comment by StuartGotz in [OC] US Opioid overdose deaths from 1999 to 2018 by hcrx
I went to school 2006 to 2010 and prescription opioids were huge. Shortly after that is when people started taking heroin as they sort of made it gradually harder to get the prescription stuff. Then obviously these last years it's all turned to fent. I'm actually surprised heroin and "common opiates" (whatever than means) haven't dropped more with the recent fentanyl scourge. I have met like 4 people in the last 2 months that died and were brought back to life from naloxone and continued using the shit. One snorted a whole 50 bag he thought was cocaine and ended up ODing in a parking lot. That guy is definitely not a fan, the rest were IV junkies.
BILLCLINTONMASK t1_j4yr3mp wrote
Common opiates is a nice way of saying pills
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