Update on Heroin and Fentanyl- Cuyahoga County

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC MEDICINE
Advertisements

Unintentional Drug Poisoning Deaths, Michigan Residents, Su Min Oh, PhD Michigan Department of Community Health Bureau of Substance Abuse and.
Forensic Pathology & Death Investigations in Pima County
San Francisco Bay Area Drug Trends and Effective Intervention Strategies Alice Gleghorn, Ph.D County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrator San Francisco.
Monitoring drug related overdose and mortality in Europe Dr. Eva Keller.
Maryland Violent Death Reporting System (MVDRS): Using Data to Tell Victims’ Stories Thomas Manion, M.A. Project Coordinator, MVDRS Maryland Department.
OVERDOSE SOLUTIONS 2013 OVERDOSE DATA FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY Jennifer Janssen Manager Toxicology Laboratory Allegheny County Office of the Medical Examiner.
Recent Trends in Heroin Mortality in Cuyahoga County Thomas P. Gilson, M.D. Medical Examiner.
TM Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center.
National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths from Prescription Drugs.
Northwest Area Demographics Drug Overdose Deaths *Data retrieved from the office of the Salt Lake County Medical Examiner.
NAPHSIS Annual Meeting 2014Slide 1 NAPHSIS ANNUAL MEETING | Seattle | June 8-11, 2014 VITAL RECORDS: A CULTURE OF QUALITY Washington State’s approach to.
Karl Williams, MD, MPH Medical Examiner Allegheny County.
According to The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
The Opiate Crisis in Rural America Carol A. Cunningham, M.D., FAAEM, FACEP State Medical Director Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS Associate.
PERMEATING BORDERS OVERDOSE PREVENTION Summer Conference 2014 July 24, 2014 ACOPC Allegheny County Overdose Prevention Coalition Presents.
Police leadership in public health: what do we get? G e o f f r e y M O N A G H A N Police Leadership in Public Health What Do We Get? Workshop December.
The Death Toll of Prescription Drug Abuse: Statistics and Analysis, Past and Present Al Mock, MD, MS, DABP, FCAP, FNAME WV Chief Medical Examiner October.
A Profile of Women in Treatment in California Data from the California Outcome Measurement System January – December 2006.
Copyright Alcohol Medical Scholars Program1 Medical Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Eric B. Raimo, M.D.
Calumet County Medical Examiner County Board Update June 2014.
2008 Update Presented by: Erin Johnson, MPH June, health.utah.gov/prescription.
Drug Information Sheets bsapp.com. Chemical Name Chemical Name Chemical Formula Chemical Formula Street Name(s) Street Name(s) Brand Name(s) Brand Name(s)
Heroin Associated Deaths in Greene County, Ohio Jane McClelland, BSN, RN, Public Health Nurse Melissa Howell, Health Commissioner Don Brannen, PhD, MHSA,
EQ: How much money is spent on drugs?. Bell Ringer  Use the graph on the hand out  Explain what the graph is showing  What is your opinion of this?
EQ 2: How much money is spent on drugs? 12/3. Bell Ringer  Use the graph on the hand out  Explain what the graph is showing  What is your opinion of.
Heroin Rising: the Resurgence of Heroin and Opiate Abuse
SERENITY ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTER Brandy Rotarius 30 Oct 2013.
Prevention, Identification and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders: A Personal Perspective Leah Bauer, MD Medical Director, Addiction Resource Center, Mid.
# of Heroin Deaths Source: Florida Medical Examiners Commission 2014 Annual Report.
1 Did You Know 42% of US high school seniors use alcohol.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG PREVENTION By: Christopher Anderson An original production.
Suicide in Columbia County: A Preliminary Report April 25, 2013.
By: Mitchell Cummins. Drugs and Alcohol abuse are major problems in the United States because they cause problems like death, unemployment, and crime.
1 READY BY 21 TASKFORCE Harford County Department of Community Services Local Management Board Health Benchmark December 7, 2010.
Considerations for NJ Behavioral Health Planning Council and Citizens Advisory Council Tom Pyle MBA, MS, CPRP Psychodyssey Services
Substance Abuse By: Joe Gonzalez & Danielle Lyner.
Substance Use Disorders and Overdose: The Basics Public Curricula – Essential Knowledge for Families and Communities Core Component.
Prescription Drug Monitoring Presented by: Len Abbott, Ph.D. Director Science and Technology Kathleen Valentine, General Manager PDM & Toxicology May 14,
Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana & Major Drug Update Sheriff Jon E. Lopey April 19, 2016.
From Westmoreland County’s Perspective August 20, 2015.
Colorado’s Opioid Epidemic
Rocky Mountain High: New Trends in Drugs of Abuse
OPIOID EPIDEMIC.
Dayong Lee, Chris Delcher, Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, Lindsay A. L
Drug Identification and Toxicology
Estimated number of annual AIDS cases,
Addiction and the Opioid Crisis: HHS Update
UAB School of Medicine: MD Core Curriculum Schematics
Mitigating the Safety Risks of Drugs With a Focus on Opioids: Are Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies the Answer?  Marta J. Brooks, PharmD  Mayo.
First Responder Naloxone Grant Webinar
Evaluation of Proteinuria
Combatting the Opioid Epidemic
Pharmaceutical Abuse Trends in Maine
Other Illicit Drug Use in Delaware: 2018 State Epidemiological Profile
2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile
South Milwaukee Unite Against Drug Abuse
Conducting Research in the “Real” World
NJ Cares Initiatives Impact on Municipalities
Opioid Use Disorders: Recognition and Pharmacotherapy Review
PREFACE Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths Involving All Drugs
Figure 1. National Drug Overdose Deaths Number Among All Ages, by Gender, Figure 1. National Drug Overdose Deaths—Number Among All Ages, by Gender,
Manchester Police Department
Drugs Involved in U. S. Overdose Deaths
National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths from All Drugs
Overlay of Public Safety and Public Health Drug Burden Data to Inform Prevention and Safety Interventions Terry Bunn, PhD, Dana Quesinberry, JD, Ashley.
Recognition of Opioid Overdose
National Overdose Deaths Number of Deaths from All Drugs
One Care Data Presentation
Presentation transcript:

Update on Heroin and Fentanyl- Cuyahoga County Thomas Gilson, MD Cuyahoga County medical Examiner

The 2015 total is Unofficial) Cuyahoga County Overdose Deaths 2006-2015* Most Common Drugs 250 (*2015 cases for December are not all ruled and estimated based upon preliminary toxicology reports; The 2015 total is Unofficial) 198 200 194 184 161 150 127 124 114 117 113 111 116 103 115 107 103 107 101 100 91 87 98 85 87 91 81 87 91 64 64 71 49 48 50 40 39 45 40 33 37 39 23 22 36 13 16 13 11 9 7 8 10 5 2006 - 250 2007 - 226 2008 - 251 2009 - 269 2010 - 267 2011 - 301 2012 - 310 2013 -340 cases2014- 353 cases 2015 - 364 cases cases* Heroin Cocaine Source: Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office revised 3-15-16

Heroin and fentanyl

Heroin and fentanyl

Heroin and fentanyl