Opioid deaths in NC decline for first time in years


State and national efforts in response to a growing opioid epidemic may be paying off in North Carolina.

According to preliminary data released by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, opioid-related deaths fell 5 percent in 2018, the first decline in five years and a big victory for state health providers and policy makers.

From 2016 to 2017, opioid-related deaths rose 34 percent.

But the epidemic is far from over, with an estimated 1,785 North Carolina residents dying…

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