How many drug overdose deaths happen every year in Arkansas?
Data updated July 19, 2024
617 overdose deaths in 2022. For every 100,000 people living in Arkansas, 20 died of drug overdose. This was the second highest drug overdose death rate in the state since data from 1999 became available.
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Unadjusted data about the nation is a useful starting point, but age-adjusted data tells a more complete story. Age-adjusting accounts for differences in age distributions across populations, which is crucial when comparing health outcomes since age is a major risk factor for many conditions. This adjustment enables fairer comparisons of mortality rates between different groups or over time. The rest of the data on this page is age-adjusted.
In 2022, Arkansas had a drug overdose death rate lower than the US rate overall, nearly 33% lower. The drug overdose death rate in Arkansas increased in 17 of the last 23 years in which data is available. The overdose death rate increased 38% since 2018 and increased 95% since 2013.
In 2022, Arkansas had a drug overdose death rate lower than the US rate.
Drug-involved overdose deaths in Arkansas, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 people
The rise in drug overdose deaths nationally has been due to growing use of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids, however, this may vary by state. In 2022, fentanyl and other synthetic opioids were involved in more overdose deaths than any other drug, making up 51% of total overdose deaths in Arkansas. The rate of drug overdose deaths involving fentanyl increased 12.7 times between 2002 and 2022. For methamphetamine, the rate increased 11.8 times between 2003 and 2022.
In 2022, fentanyl was involved in more overdose deaths than any other drug.
Drug-involved overdose deaths in Arkansas, age-adjusted rate per 100,000 people
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Although drug overdose deaths are on the rise, they affect geographic areas differently. In 2022, the death rate for overdoses in Arkansas ranged from 15 per 100,000 in Benton County to 38 per 100,000 in Garland County.
Occasionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will mark data as either suppressed or unreliable. Suppression occurs when data does not meet confidentiality requirements. As a result, data may not be available for every county in this state. Age-adjusted data is also not available at the county level. County-level tables reflect the most recent year of available data.
Drug-involved overdose deaths per 100,000 people (2022)
1. | Garland County | 38.0 |
2. | Pulaski County | 34.6 |
3. | Sebastian County | 28.7 |
4. | White County | 27.0 |
5. | Saline County | 18.8 |
6. | Washington County | 16.8 |
7. | Faulkner County | 16.4 |
8. | Benton County | 14.5 |