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Baxter, Marion counties observe International Overdose Awareness Day as state reports decline in overdose deaths


Communities in Baxter and Marion Counties are joining a global effort to remember those who have died or suffered permanent injury due to drug overdose, amid encouraging news of declining overdose rates in Arkansas.


By: Chris Fulton
Mountain Home Observer

Communities in Baxter and Marion Counties are joining a global effort to remember those who have died or suffered permanent injury due to drug overdose, amid encouraging news of declining overdose rates in Arkansas.

International Overdose Awareness Day, observed annually on August 31, aims to increase understanding of overdose, reduce stigma associated with drug-related deaths, and promote changes to reduce harm from drug use.

Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Arkansas drug overdose deaths declined 13.7% from 2023 compared to 2022, outpacing the national decline of 5.1%. Arkansas reported 510 overdose deaths in 2023, down from 591 in 2022.

Kirk Lane, director of the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, attributes this drop partly to increased emphasis on naloxone distribution. “This decrease marks a monumental step toward our goal of zero drug overdose deaths,” Lane said.

Recent legislation has also played a crucial role. Act 651 of 2021 mandates Naloxone prescription for people with a documented history of opioid use. Act 586 of 2023 expands access to Naloxone, allowing prescriptions to family members of at-risk individuals and employees of various institutions. Act 811 of 2023 requires Naloxone kits to be available at all public schools and state-supported colleges in Arkansas, with mandatory training for freshmen.

Despite these positive developments, Arkansas still faces challenges. In 2022, for every 100 people in the state, more than 80 opioid prescriptions were filled. While this is an improvement from 2018’s rate of 93 prescriptions per 100 residents, it remains concernedly high.

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