芬太尼导致 81% 24 岁以下儿童过量死亡
Fentanyl Responsible For 81% Of Overdose Deaths Under-24

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/fentanyl-responsible-81-overdose-deaths-under-24

2022 年,全球约有 2.92 亿人消费非法毒品。大麻约有 2.28 亿使用者,是最受欢迎的毒品类别。 尽管吸食大麻很常见,而且通常不太容易上瘾,但吸食过量并不会导致死亡。 然而,阿片类药物已变得高度致命,到 2022 年,全球使用者将达到 6000 万,使其成为第二大使用药物类别。 包括芬太尼在内的合成阿片类药物成为导致毒品相关死亡激增的主要因素。 2022 年,在 108,000 例服药过量死亡中,约有 74,000 例是由这些合成物质造成的——与往年相比显着增加。 年轻人尤其容易受到伤害,到 2022 年,15-24 岁人群中 81% 的毒品相关死亡与合成阿片类药物有关。 全球范围内,阿片类药物消费量自 2019 年以来一直保持稳定; 然而,一些地区的使用率很高:近东和中东/西南亚为 3.2%,北美为 2.7%,澳大利亚和新西兰为 2.0%。 尽管大麻很受欢迎,但其较低的死亡风险凸显出迫切需要解决日益严重的合成阿片类药物滥用问题,特别是与芬太尼等物质相关的危及生命的危害。

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In 2022, an estimated 292 million people worldwide were using illegal drugs, with 60 million consuming opioids such as morphine, codeine, or heroin, according to the latest United Nations World Drug Report. This makes opioids the second most widely used class of illicit drugs, trailing behind cannabis, which has approximately 228 million users.

While cannabis use is more widespread and carries a relatively low risk of addiction, it does not result in overdose deaths. The same cannot be said for the far more potent and dangerous class of opioids. As highlighted in the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), synthetic opioids like fentanyl have become the leading cause of the rising number of drug overdose deaths.

Of the nearly 108,000 recorded overdose deaths in 2022, almost 74,000 were directly linked to synthetic opioids, with fentanyl being the most prevalent. Fentanyl is said to be 50 times more potent than heroin and has become a preferred choice for illegal drug manufacturers due to its ease of production and low cost, unlike traditional opioids that rely on crop cultivation. The impact is even more severe among younger populations. In the 15 to 24 age group, 81 percent of the 6,696 overdose deaths in 2022 were attributed to synthetic opioids, with related fatalities increasing fivefold from 2015 to 2022.

On a global scale, opioid use has remained relatively stable since 2019, with reported users even decreasing slightly from 62 million in the year before the coronavirus pandemic. According to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the global prevalence rate of opioid use was 1.2% in 2022. However, certain regions reported significantly higher rates: 3.2% in the Near and Middle East/South-West Asia, 2.7% in North America, and 2.0% in Australia and New Zealand.

While cannabis use continues to dominate in terms of sheer numbers, the stark difference in overdose risks highlights the urgency in addressing the ongoing opioid crisis, particularly the lethal threat posed by synthetic variants like fentanyl.

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