Most commonly abused substance in Kentucky

Opiate
Heroin
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
Marijuana
Substance abuse in Kentucky
The state spends an average of 10.7% of its budget on drug addiction.
An average of 7 cents in one dollar goes for the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol addiction.
For the consequences of drug and alcohol addiction, nearly 92cents of every dollar is spent.
The state records 3rd highest overdose rate in the country.

Most of the overdose death rates in the state were recorded due to the usage of prescribed drugs and by the usage of heroin(Symptoms of Heroin Addiction), which is about 21percent.
There has been an increase of 650% in the death rates due to an overdose of drugs in recent years.
Below are a few 2015 statistics concerning Kentucky residents 12 years old and up

Nearly 58,000 people of the state were reported with the use of cocaine past-year.
Heroin usage rates were far higher than the national average in the year of about 0.55% vs. 0.33% and it is approximately 20,000.
The estimated amount of alcohol dependence in the state is about 104,000.
For alcohol addiction, nearly 206,000 individuals met the criteria.
The above mentioned were the statistics recorded in the particular year 2015

From 2013–2014, about 15,000 people from the ages of 12 to 17 (about 4.3 percent of the age group) used painkillers for nonmedical reasons. Kentucky teens using pain pills to get high are at an increased risk of overdose and addiction.
Of those aged 12 and up in Kentucky, roughly 202,000 people (5.5 percent of the age group) were dependent on or abused alcohol from 2013–2014.
In Kentucky, roughly 96,000 people aged 12 and up (about 2.6 percent of the age group) abused or were dependent on illicit substances.
Only about 15,000 people aged 12 and older received alcohol treatment in Kentucky each year from 2010–2014. That’s only about 8.2 percent of those struggling with addiction in the state.

Drug-related overdose deaths in Kentucky quadrupled between 2001 and 2014. By 2016, fatal drug overdoses reached the highest rate yet at nearly 24 lives per 100,000 residents, a number almost double the national rate. This increases the need for drug rehab centers in Kentucky
In 2012, Heroin-related overdose death rates have more than doubled.
Synthetic opioid-related overdose deaths—particularly from fentanyl—have more than quadrupled.
It has been recorded that it has been
In 2016 the overdose death rates have been recorded as 45percent and the most used substance was morphine.

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