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Opioid Prescriptions Remain Elevated in U.S., Exhibit Regional Disparities
National Desk
May 5, 2026
Why it matters locally: Alabama has struggled with high opioid prescription rates. Monitoring national trends and regional disparities is crucial for informing state-level policies and resource allocation to combat the opioid crisis.
National data indicates that opioid prescribing rates in the United States have fallen since reaching a peak in 2010. However, levels remain elevated compared to pre-peak years. Furthermore, a noticeable disparity exists in opioid prescription rates across different counties within the U.S. Analysis demonstrates a consistent annual decrease in opioid prescriptions from 2010 to 2015. While the analysis does not provide specific data for years beyond 2015, it does state that levels have not fallen below what is considered a "high amount." The data highlights the ongoing challenge of managing opioid prescriptions effectively and consistently throughout the country. The variance between counties suggests diverse approaches to pain management and potential differences in access to alternative treatments.


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