MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Fentanyl deaths in King County almost double in 2018

Jul 2, 2019, 4:18 PM | Updated: Jul 3, 2019, 9:57 am

Fentanyl overdose, opioids...

Fentanyl continues to be one of the leading causes behind Washington's opioid crisis. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

(Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Newly-released data from the King County Health Department shows that opioids like fentanyl and heroin continue to be the most common drugs leading to fatal overdoses, with almost half of all drug and alcohol deaths occurring in Seattle alone.

70 percent increase in fentanyl deaths doesn’t tell whole story

“We need to recognize that people continue to use drugs such as methamphetamine because, in the context of their lives, drugs provide one way to manage challenges they face every day,” UW Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute Principal Research Scientist Caleb Banta-Green said in a news release.

As fentanyl-related deaths have doubled from 2017 to 2018, the potent opioid continues to cause problems across the county. This increase is largely related to “illicitly manufactured fentanyl.”

“People will often try to use pills instead of heroin because it’s seen as safer,” Banta-Green told MyNorthwest in December 2018. “Historically, that might even have been true, but now you’re getting what looks like an oxycodone 30 tablet, and there’s no oxycodone in it at all — it’s fentanyl of unknown quantity and purity.”

Public Health officials say despite that increase, life-saving measures are still working. There are over 100 locations across King County where people can get treatment for opioid abuse. Additionally, more than 2,000 overdoses were reversed using Naloxone.

Seattle’s needle exchanges offer direct path to beating addiction

The report noted that 77 percent of drug and alcohol deaths involved multiple substances. Deaths involving “both an opioid and a stimulant, such as cocaine or methamphetamine” increased by 85 from 2009 to 2018. A majority of all drug and alcohol deaths — 67 percent — occurred in while males, primarily between the ages of 50 and 59.

But perhaps the oddest statistic to come out of King County’s report relates to sewage.

“Testing of Seattle’s sewer water continues to indicate one of the highest levels of methamphetamine measured compared to 96 other cities in 26 countries,” it reads.

MyNorthwest News

kroger opioid...

Frank Sumrall

Kroger to pay nearly $50M to Washington to combat fentanyl crisis

Kroger is sending Washington $47.5 million to combat the fentanyl epidemic in an agreed-upon pending resolution championed by Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

1 hour ago

amber alert tri-cities...

Frank Sumrall

Amber Alert: Tri-Cities double murder suspect on the run after kidnapping 1-year-old

WSP is actively conducting a search for a Tri-Cities man who abducted a one-year-old boy after allegedly killing two people Monday night.

3 hours ago

Photo: A driver uses a phone while behind the wheel of a car on April 30, 2016 in New York City....

Micki Gamez

AAA: Washington is one of the worst states for distracted driving

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and to to shine a light on the subject, AAA Washington has teamed up with Safe Drive Club.

15 hours ago

Photo: Police arrested a man accused of shooting a Tacoma boxing legend...

Julia Dallas

Police make arrest in shooting of Tacoma boxing legend following nationwide manhunt

Police have arrested a 27-year-old man in connection with the shooting of a Tacoma boxing legend after a nationwide search.

16 hours ago

byrd barr place a/c...

Frank Sumrall

Byrd Barr Place providing A/C units to qualifying low-income families

Byrd Barr Place is offering energy assistance for lower-income households, including gifting available air-conditioning (A/C) units to those in need.

17 hours ago

Photo: A utility box was damaged after a person recklessly drove through an Auburn park....

James Lynch

Teen driver arrested after allegedly tearing through crowded Auburn park, hitting woman

An Auburn park was crowded with people last Saturday when an 18-year-old driver jumped the curb and sped through.

18 hours ago

Fentanyl deaths in King County almost double in 2018