More than five people die every day from opioid overdoses in Arizona.
Prescription opioids and illegal opioids like counterfeit pills with fentanyl are addictive and can be deadly. In 2017, a statewide public health emergency was issued in an effort to reduce opioid deaths. We continue to collect opioid data and take action to address the ongoing opioid crisis in our state.
Help is available, call the OARLine at 1-888-688-4222.
The public health emergency declaration initiated new reporting requirements to provide data related to opioids within five business days. Data is updated on a weekly basis every Thursday.

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