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Fentanyl Statistics 2025: Latest Overdose Addiction Data The United States is in the middle of a devastating opioid epidemic, and its deadliest driver is fentanyl This synthetic opioid, far more potent than heroin, is fueling a tragic and alarming surge in overdose deaths
Fentanyl Abuse Statistics [2025]: Overdose, Deaths More A dose of 2 mg of fentanyl can be fatal, and about half of all fentanyl-laced pills contain a potentially lethal amount In 2023, fentanyl caused 10,107% more deaths than heroin and 911% more deaths than cocaine
Fentanyl By Race: Report - Families Against Fentanyl Fentanyl is the number one cause of death among Multiracial and White Americans ages 18 to 45, and is the number two cause of death among Black and Indigenous Americans ages 18 to 45, surpassed only by homicide and liver disease respectively All of the findings of this report were taken directly from the CDC Wonder database mid January 2021
Fentanyl Statistics in the US 2025 | Facts About Fentanyl It is now the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18–44, with those aged 35–44 most affected Emergency department data shows 2 9 per 10,000 visits involve suspected fentanyl use
Fentanyl Statistics - Addiction, Overdose, Recovery Facts (2023) In 2022, Los Angeles County reported that fatal overdoses from fentanyl occurred most often among adults aged 40-64 (46%) and adults aged 26-39 (39%), followed by young adults aged 18-25 (11%), older adults aged 65+ (5%), and youth 17 and under (1%)
Fentanyl Deaths Per Year In U. S. | Trend Chart (2025) In 2005, opioid-involved deaths—including fentanyl—accounted for just 5 8% of all drug overdose fatalities By 2023, that share had soared to over 69% This dramatic shift shows just how deeply fentanyl and other opioids have overtaken the landscape of fatal drug use in America
Chinas fentanyl crackdown led to a stunning drop in U. S . . . - Axios Chinese crackdowns on fentanyl may have reduced overdoses and saved American lives, new research shows Why it matters: The data-backed explanation for the 34% plunge in overdose deaths from its peak suggests diplomatic pressure was more effective than decades of mass street-level arrests