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  2. Opioid epidemic in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The second wave of the opioid epidemic began around 2010 and is characterized by the surge in heroin use and overdose deaths. [8] Between 2005 and 2012, the number of people who used heroin nearly doubled, growing from 380,000 to 670,000 individuals.

  3. Timeline of the opioid epidemic - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The timeline of the opioid epidemic includes selected events related to the origins of Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family, the development and marketing of oxycodone, selected FDA activities related to the abuse ...

  4. Opioid epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit filed by the state of Oklahoma against Purdue Pharma was the first significant step in prompting public action toward ending the opioid epidemic. [42] The state of Oklahoma argued that Purdue Pharma helped start the opioid epidemic because of assertive marketing and deceptive claims on the dangers of addiction. [43]

  5. The 6 stats you need to know to understand America's heroin ...

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    Last month, President Obama pledged $1.1 billion in funding to fight Americans' abuse of heroin -- and these shocking statistics explain why.

  6. How heroin went from a doctor's cure to the world's most ...

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    Heroin was originally developed out of the sap from the opium poppy. The components were discovered by the British scientist Charles Romley Alder Wright in 1874 . He originally was looking for a ...

  7. We have a clearer picture of who's fueling the US heroin ...

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    Heroin use in the US has grown by a staggering amount in recent years.

  8. Heroin - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, an estimated 17 million people use opiates, of which heroin is the most common, [14] [15] and opioid use resulted in 122,000 deaths; [16] also, as of 2015, the total number of heroin users worldwide is believed to have increased in Africa, the Americas, and Asia since 2000. [17]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Since the heroin epidemic first hit, the 110 beds at the publicly-funded Grateful Life Center have become some of the most coveted real estate in Northern Kentucky. The facility for men, part of the Recovery Kentucky network, is located in Erlanger, just down the road from the Kenton County jail.