This page shows how overdose patterns vary across data sources, over time, by age, and across states and counties. You can view trends for the United States as a whole or focus on individual states and counties to understand local patterns. Trend charts compare overdose indicators over time using multiple data sources, while age-based views highlight which age groups are most affected and how patterns differ across the life course. Interactive maps show how overdose trends and overdose deaths vary by location and change over time, and additional views of opioid use disorder prevalence provide context on longer-term burden.
Together, these views allow you to examine who is most affected by overdoses, where burden is highest, and how patterns are changing over time. The combination of age-specific trends, geographic views, and multiple data sources supports situational awareness and helps inform prevention, treatment, and response efforts at both national and local levels.
Overdose trends by data source in United States
Compare overdose trends across different data sources including deaths, emergency department visits, and internet search activity.
Overdose trends by age in United States
Annual overdose trends by age group, shown using both overdose deaths and emergency department visits (both fatal and non-fatal).
Overdose trends by state
Geographic variation in overdose indicators across states and how overdose patterns shift over time.
Overdose deaths by state
Geographic variation in overdose deaths across counties and how patterns shift over time.
Prevalence of opioid use disorder by state, Medicare
Percentage of Medicare fee for service patients with opioid use disorder
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