All over the world, drug use accounts for about 0.5 million deaths a year. More than 70% of these deaths are related to opioids (often prescribed as painkillers), with over 30% of those caused by overdosing on these drugs. Even though there are effective treatment interventions for opioid use that can potentially decrease the risk of overdose, less than 10% of people who need such treatment are receiving it.
Every year, 31 August is marked as International Overdose Awareness Day. The central idea behind this is to spread awareness about drug overdose and how deaths due to the same are preventable. The goal is not only to provide information about overdose-related death but also to reduce the stigma associated with drug use.
It is important to note that drug overdose can happen with prescription drugs as well as psychoactive substances. That is why it’s important for everyone to know about overdose—what it is, how it happens, common signs, and what to do and what not to do in case of a drug overdose.