Drug, Alcohol, & Mental Health News

Interview with Dr. Gupta, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

Interview with Dr. Gupta, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

Dr. Rahul Gupta, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy at the White House was recently interviewed by Melanie Hogan of WVAS and discussed the immediate need to continue to dismantle trafficking of illicit drugs fentanyl. Dr. Gupta says 90 percent of fentanyl arrives in the United States through legal and commercial points…

Year in Review: DEA Innovates to Fight Fentanyl

Year in Review: DEA Innovates to Fight Fentanyl

WASHINGTON – In 2023, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration marked its 50th anniversary as the only federal agency dedicated to fighting deadly drugs and drug-related violence.  This milestone celebrated a half century of dedication to fighting drug trafficking in the United States and around the world, which threatens the public safety, health, and national security of our…

Marijuana Vaping Spikes by Double Digits for 12th Graders

Marijuana Vaping Spikes by Double Digits for 12th Graders

Marijuana vape use surged by 10.1 percent for 12th grade students, between 2017 and 2023. Just under 20 percent of 12th grade students reported vaping marijuana in 2023. Use of the drug also increased by 5 and 3.5 percent for 10th grade and 8th grade students, respectively, over the same time period, according to the…

Cannabis-Linked Psychiatric Disorders on the Rise

Cannabis-Linked Psychiatric Disorders on the Rise

The widespread use of cannabis (marijuana) and its increased potency are associated with a rise in cannabis-related psychiatric conditions, according to a University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) review article that was recently published in The New England Journal of Medicine. It highlights the urgent need for doctors to screen for and treat patients who…

Xylazine in Maryland – Initial Report

Xylazine in Maryland – Initial Report

The Maryland Department of Health’s Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) team recently convened a multiagency workgroup to assess the presence of xylazine in Maryland. The Xylazine in Maryland Workgroup (now the Emerging Drug Trends Workgroup) has released a report of their findings, which includes an examination of post-mortem toxicology data and drug-checking data from Maryland’s Rapid Analysis of…

2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

November 2023 – SAMHSA has released the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health results, accompanied by a newly offered companion infographic. The 2022 sample size was 71,369 and used multi-mode collection methods in gathering the self-reported data from respondents. Some findings include the following results: • Among the 137.4 million (or 48.7%) current alcohol users aged…

DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Day Removes Almost 600,000 Pounds of Unneeded Prescription Medications Across the Country

DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Day Removes Almost 600,000 Pounds of Unneeded Prescription Medications Across the Country

HC DrugFree is proud to partner with the DEA and the Howard County Police Department for our twice a year medication and sharps collection event. On October 28, 2023 we collected 1,223.5 lbs. of medication at the HC DrugFree site in the Wilde Lake Village Center. Below is an excerpt of the press release from…

HC DrugFree Partners with HCPD and DEA on National Drug Take Back Day

HC DrugFree Partners with HCPD and DEA on National Drug Take Back Day

The Howard County Police Department announced that 1,278 pounds of unwanted medication and sharps were collected during #DrugTakeBackDay. The collection took place at the Wilde Lake Village Center and various drop boxes throughout the county. In collaboration with HC DrugFree and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the police hosted the event as part of a…

National HIV Testing Day – June 27

National HIV Testing Day – June 27

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 38,000 Americans are diagnosed with HIV every year. Moreover, one in ten of the new infections are among users who inject drugs. Did you know that Howard County is next to 3 counties of only 48 in the entire United States responsible for more…

Acting Locally, United Globally: June 26 Is International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

Acting Locally, United Globally: June 26 Is International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

In 1987 the United Nations General Assembly declared June 26th as International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. “The aim of this year’s campaign is to raise awareness about the importance of treating people who use drugs with respect and empathy; providing evidence-based, voluntary services for all; offering alternatives to punishment; prioritizing prevention; and leading with…

How Maryland’s New Cannabis Law May Impact Mental Health

How Maryland’s New Cannabis Law May Impact Mental Health

Beginning on July 1st Maryland residents 21 years or over will be able to purchase marijuana for recreational use from licensed dispensaries. The Centers for Disease Control issued a public warning about how using marijuana can increase the risk of mental illness, including schizophrenia, depression, and suicidal ideation. Concerningly, a graph from the National Institutes of Health shows marijuana…

National Safety Month: Prevent Heat-Related Injuries

National Safety Month: Prevent Heat-Related Injuries

Every June the CDC partners with The National Safety Council to provide weekly topical information to celebrate National Safety Month. Summer Solstice happens on June 21st, so appropriately, the theme for this week is “heat-related illnesses.” Thankfully, Howard County has not experienced any heat-related deaths in the last 5 years, according to the Maryland Department of Health 2022 Heat-related Illness…

PTSD Awareness Month – June 2023

PTSD Awareness Month – June 2023

June is  PTSD Awareness Month, officially declared by President Barack Obama in 2014. PTSD is an acronym for “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.” This mental health disorder, originally identified in Veterans as early as the Civil War, has been recognized since 1980 in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), which mental health professionals use for guiding diagnoses. According to…

Men’s Health Month 2023

Men’s Health Month 2023

On May 31, 1994, President Bill Clinton signed Men’s Health Week into law to encourage men to visit the doctor as much as women to close the age of mortality gap. Initially, the bill had been introduced by Senator Bob Dole who survived prostate cancer because it was identified early. Now the U.S. Department of…

SAMHSA Releases New Data on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Behavioral Health

SAMHSA Releases New Data on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Behavioral Health

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) today released a new data report Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Behavioral Health: Results from the 2021 and 2022 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (PDF | 2.1 MB), indicating that lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are more likely than straight adults to use substances, experience mental…

Surgeon General Issues Advisory for Social Media and Youth Mental Health

Surgeon General Issues Advisory for Social Media and Youth Mental Health

Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy Urges Action to Ensure Social Media Environments are Healthy and Safe, as Previously-Advised National Youth Mental Health Crisis Continues Today, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new Surgeon General’s Advisory on Social Media and Youth Mental Health – PDF. While social media may offer some benefits, there are ample…

National Take Back Day Results for April 2023

National Take Back Day Results for April 2023

HC DrugFree is proud to partner with the DEA and the Howard County Police Department for our twice a year medication and sharps collection event. On April 22, 2023 we collected 1,234 lbs. of medication at the HC DrugFree site in the Wilde Lake Village Center. Below is an excerpt of the press release from…

National Fentanyl Awareness Day (May 9, 2023)

National Fentanyl Awareness Day (May 9, 2023)

National Fentanyl Awareness Day, observed on May 9th, is intended to raise awareness about the public health crisis caused by fentanyl in the illicit drug market. Currently, fentanyl overdose is the leading cause of death for people under the age of 50. Fentanyl is: • A potent prescription synthetic opioid drug approved by the FDA…

DEA Convicts Cumberland Resident in Largest Counterfeit Pill Seizure in the U.S.

DEA Convicts Cumberland Resident in Largest Counterfeit Pill Seizure in the U.S.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A Cumberland man who admitted to possessing approximately 665,728 methamphetamine-laced counterfeit Adderall® pills, the largest known seizure of its kind in the country, has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha. Dylan Rodas, 27, has been detained since his arrest on March 28, 2022,…

National Prevention Week (May 7-13 2023)

National Prevention Week (May 7-13 2023)

SAMHSA: National Prevention Week is May 7–13, 2023!  The Purpose of National Prevention Week • Involving communities in raising awareness of substance misuse and mental health issues, implementing prevention strategies, and showcasing the effectiveness of evidence-based prevention programs. • Fostering partnerships and collaborations with federal agencies and national organizations dedicated to improving public health. •…

Xylazine aka “tranq” is in Maryland

Xylazine aka “tranq” is in Maryland

About Xylazine Xylazine, which some may refer to as “tranq” or “zombie drug,” is being mixed with street drugs anda person may not even be aware. Xylazine is not an opioid. It is a very strong sedative used in veterinary medicine. It is not approved for use in humans. (Opioids are a group of drugs that…

Asthma Awareness Month

Asthma Awareness Month

The Governor of the State of Maryland declared that May is Asthma Awareness Month. According to the 2021 Howard County Health Assessment Survey, 15% of adults in Howard County have asthma. If you or a loved one has asthma, be aware that scientific literature supports that people with asthma should not vape. Moreover, scientists have found potential links between common chemicals in…

FDA Approves First Over-the-Counter Naloxone Nasal Spray

FDA Approves First Over-the-Counter Naloxone Nasal Spray

Agency Continues to Take Critical Steps to Reduce Drug Overdose Deaths Being Driven Primarily by Illicit Opioids Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Narcan, 4 milligram (mg) naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for over-the-counter (OTC), nonprescription, use – the first naloxone product approved for use without a prescription. Naloxone is a medication that rapidly…

Public Safety Alert: DEA Reports Widespread Threat of Fentanyl Mixed with Xylazine

Public Safety Alert: DEA Reports Widespread Threat of Fentanyl Mixed with Xylazine

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the American public of a sharp increase in the trafficking of fentanyl mixed with xylazine. Xylazine, also known as “Tranq,” is a powerful sedative that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved for veterinary use.   “Xylazine is making the deadliest drug threat our country…

HoCo Kids Didn’t Sugar-Coat Their Reactions to THC Candy

HoCo Kids Didn’t Sugar-Coat Their Reactions to THC Candy

“NOOOO! Not my Skittles!” One Howard County middle school student lamented. “I can’t believe the companies would allow this,” another replied. “But I like Nerds…” another concerned student chimed in. These are just a few examples of the reactions we received when Howard County students in HC DrugFree’s Life Skills Class were shown photos of…

THC-Infused Products Marketed to Children

THC-Infused Products Marketed to Children

THC-infused candy and sport drinks, some disguised as popular and recognizable brands like Gatorade and Nerds, are being marketed to children. Since many of these products are being distributed in familiar packaging, unsuspecting kids and adults, may unwittingly consume THC. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the chemical that causes most of marijuana’s psychological effects. Authorities are reporting…

Howard County Executive Order Signed to Guide Use of Opioid Settlement Funds

Howard County Executive Order Signed to Guide Use of Opioid Settlement Funds

On January 31, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball signed an Executive Order creating an Opioid Collaborative Community Council to assist in determining priorities for how the County should use funds received through a National Settlement Agreement with opioid manufacturers and any future settlements. The Council is charged with making recommendations to the Fiscal Year 2024…

SAMHSA Announces National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

SAMHSA Announces National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

Wednesday, January 4, 2023 2021 NSDUH report includes selected estimates by race, ethnicity, and age and is the most comprehensive key findings report to date. Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released the results of its annual National Survey on Drug Use and…

Maryland and Missouri Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Maryland and Missouri Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Last week, three ballot initiatives were defeated that would have commercialized recreational marijuana in Arkansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Alternatively, voters in Missouri and Maryland voted to commercialize recreational marijuana. 21 U.S. states and District of Columbia now allow for the recreational use of marijuana.Learn more

DEA Announces National Take Back Day Results

DEA Announces National Take Back Day Results

On October 29, people from across the country helped reduce the risk of prescription medication misuse by bringing unwanted and expired medications to National Take Back Day events. The DEA recently announced that more than 647,000 pounds of medications were collected at 4,902 collection sites. This total includes the 1,294 pounds of medication collected in…

A Growing Concern: Increased Drinking Among Older Adults

A Growing Concern: Increased Drinking Among Older Adults

Many older adults take medications that could interact with alcohol. Some interactions could be dangerous or even deadly. Learn more in a recent blog post from NIAAA Director, George F. Koob, Ph.D. The older adult population is increasing rapidly. Alcohol use among older adults is also increasing. As we focus on the quality of life…

$13.8 Billion Settlement reached for U.S. Opioid Claims

$13.8 Billion Settlement reached for U.S. Opioid Claims

CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart have agreed to an approximate $13.8 billion payout to settle thousands of lawsuits claiming that the pharmacy chains mishandled opioid pain medications. The lawsuits have accused these organizations of putting profit over safety and fueling the opioid crisis. CVS and Walgreens made statements declaring their commitment to be a part of…

Know Your Rights to Addiction Care for Drug & Alcohol-Related ER Visits

Know Your Rights to Addiction Care for Drug & Alcohol-Related ER Visits

The Legal Action Center has created a new guide Be Empow(ER)ed!: Know Your Rights to Addiction Care for Drug & Alcohol-Related ER Visits to inform people who use drugs about their right to receive certain evidence-based services for substance use-related conditions in hospital emergency departments. 

DEA Announces Significant Fentanyl Seizure in New York

DEA Announces Significant Fentanyl Seizure in New York

Press Release from the DEA on October 13, 2022: WASHINGTON – Yesterday, DEA and the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York announced a significant seizure of fentanyl.  Two individuals in New York have been charged following the seizure of approximately 300,000 rainbow fentanyl pills, 20 pounds of fentanyl in white and…

Huffing Canned Air or Dust Off – What to Know.

Huffing Canned Air or Dust Off – What to Know.

Inhalants are everyday household products that are abused to produce mind-altering effects. Canned air contains compressed gas in an aerosol-type can that is sprayed onto keyboards and into electronic devices to clear out debris and dust. Dust-Off, a popular brand name of canned air, is a gaseous refrigerant-based propellant cleaner used to remove dust and…

Halloween Party Safety

Halloween Party Safety

Party safety is always important, and extra vigilance is in order on Halloween. Some tips for having a safe, fun Halloween include: 🎃 Use the buddy system. Stick with your friends the whole night, and never walk anywhere alone. 🎃 Have your phone fully charged and accessible while you are out. Keep your phone at…

A Proclamation on National Youth Substance Use Prevention Month, 2022

On September 30, 2022 President Joe Biden declared October 2022 National Youth Substance Use Prevention Month: “During National Youth Substance Use Prevention Month, we rededicate ourselves to transforming the lives of America’s youth through prevention.  We commit to building and supporting communities where young Americans can live healthy and fulfilling lives, free from the dangers of…

DEA Announces Results of Enforcement Surge to Reduce the Fentanyl Supply Across the United States

DEA Announces Results of Enforcement Surge to Reduce the Fentanyl Supply Across the United States

36 Million Lethal Doses of Fentanyl Removed from Communities between May and September WASHINGTON – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration today announced the results of an enforcement operation that spanned from May to September and resulted in significant fentanyl seizures across the United States.   As part of the One Pill Can Kill initiative, the DEA and its law…

Guide on Suicide and Serious Mental Illness

Guide on Suicide and Serious Mental Illness

Those who live with a serious mental illness (SMI) may be at greater risk of dying by suicide. Major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia are all considered serious mental illnesses. SMI Advisor, in partnership with the Suicide Prevention Resource Center, has published a guide to inform best practices among clinicians and suicide prevention coordinators when…

DEA Warns of Brightly-Colored Fentanyl Used to Target Young Americans

DEA Warns of Brightly-Colored Fentanyl Used to Target Young Americans

WASHINGTON – The Drug Enforcement Administration is advising the public of an alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl available across the United States.  In August 2022, DEA and our law enforcement partners seized brightly-colored fentanyl and fentanyl pills in 18 states.  Dubbed “rainbow fentanyl” in the media, this trend appears to be a new method used…

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Maryland has a new way to connect to a local behavioral health crisis call specialist. Calling 988 will connect callers directly to the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline which can provide assistance with substance use or mental health crises. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline replaces the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1- 800-273-8255). All contacts…

DEA Announces National Take Back Day Results

DEA Announces National Take Back Day Results

On April 30, people from across the country helped reduce the risk of prescription medication misuse by bringing unwanted and expired medications to National Take Back Day events. The DEA recently announced that over 720,000 pounds of medications were collected at 5,144 collection sites. This total includes the 1,157 pounds that were collected at the…

Fentanyl Seized in Maryland Could Have Killed Millions

A Maryland family is accused of running an operation that would have distributed large amounts of drugs, including fentanyl, across our state. A police search resulted in the recovery of more than 5 kilograms of fentanyl, more than 500 grams of heroin, and more than 7 kilograms of cocaine and cocaine base. “The organization had…

Two Powerful Drugs Add to U.S. Overdose Crisis

Two Powerful Drugs Add to U.S. Overdose Crisis

According to ABC 7 News, para-fluorofentanyl and metonitazene are being seen more often by medical examiners looking into overdose deaths, according to a recently published government report. They often are taken with — or mixed with — illicit fentanyl, the drug mainly responsible for the more than 100,000 U.S. overdose deaths in the last year. Click here to read…

Emoji Drug Code Decoded

Emoji Drug Code Decoded

The DEA has created a fact sheet to educate the community about the use of emojis in illegal drug activity. The list includes emojis used on social media and in advertising on e-commerce platforms. You can download a copy of the cheat sheet here.

Weed May Mess With Your Medicines, Causing Harm

Weed May Mess With Your Medicines, Causing Harm

Many people turn to marijuana or cannabidiol to ease their achy joints and help them sleep, but a new study suggests that could wreak havoc with any other medications they’re taking. Why? Because the body uses the same set of enzymes to process them all, scientists report. The chemicals in marijuana — THC, cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol (CBN)…

Drugs Have Been a Problem in Family for 32% of Americans

Drugs Have Been a Problem in Family for 32% of Americans

STORY HIGHLIGHTS 32% of Americans say that drugs have been a problem in their family Reports of family drug problems have increased across all demographic groups 31% describe local drug problem as extremely or very serious WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nearly one in three Americans (32%) say that drug use has been a cause of trouble…

Howard County Opioid Overdoses (Third Quarter 2021)

Howard County Opioid Overdoses (Third Quarter 2021)

The Howard County Police Department recently announced that there have been 12 confirmed deaths from opioid overdose from January through September this year. If you or someone you know in Howard County needs help with an opioid or other drug issue, call 800-422-0009, 24-hours a day, or walk into Grassroots (8990 Old Annapolis Rd, Suite…

Cannabis Use May Be Associated With Suicidality in Young Adults

Cannabis Use May Be Associated With Suicidality in Young Adults

NIH study suggests a link between cannabis use and higher levels of suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt. An analysis of survey data from more than 280,000 young adults ages 18-35 showed that cannabis (marijuana) use was associated with increased risks of thoughts of suicide (suicidal ideation), suicide plan, and suicide attempt. These associations remained regardless…

DEA National Take Back Day 2021

DEA National Take Back Day 2021

HC DrugFree is proud to have been one of the collection sites for the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA’s) National Take Drug Back Day since 2012. Pictured above with HC DrugFree’s Executive Director, Joan Webb Scornaienchi (far right) are Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of MD Jonathan Lenzner (fourth from the left), DEA Assistant Special…

Veterinary Drug Xylazine Information

Veterinary Drug Xylazine Information

Brief SummarySince 2019, Maryland has seen an increase in the use of Xylazine as an adulterant to the illegal drug supply. Comparing the first three quarters for calendar years 2019 and 2020, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) Unintentional Intoxication Death data through February 28, 2021, shows an increase of 175% (76 to…

Opioid Operational Command Center, Department of Health Release Opioid and Intoxication Fatality Data for Third Quarter of 2020

Fatalities Remain Linked to Coronavirus Pandemic Disruptions State Response Includes Increased Focus on Serving Minority Communities Annapolis, MD – The Opioid Operational Command Center (OOCC) and the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) have released their report on the opioid crisis in Maryland for the third quarter of 2020. The report includes preliminary data detailing further increases…

Celebrate New Year’s Eve Safely: Don’t Drink and Drive

Celebrate New Year’s Eve Safely: Don’t Drink and Drive

Ringing in the New Year with a glass or two of champagne sounds harmless enough until it’s time to drive home. If you’re planning on drinking this New Year’s, make sure you have a plan to get home safely. Even better, offer to be the designated driver for those in your party! Facts about Drunk…

NETI – Emerging Drug Threat Predictive Brief

NETI – Emerging Drug Threat Predictive Brief

The National Emerging Threats Initiative (NETI) strives to provide an early warning system for the United States via the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA). It does so by observing multiple trend lines and using the data to predict what is coming next. Download the brief from December 2, 2020 below.

December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

In 2019, 13.7 million people (ages 16 and older) drove after using illicit drugs. Of that total,12.8 million people were under the influence of marijuana (2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Detailed Tables). This is an increase from 2018 when 12.6 million people (aged 16 and older) admitted to driving after using drugs. In 2016, 44 percent of drivers in fatal…

Substance-Related Intoxication Fatality Demographics

Substance-Related Intoxication Fatality Demographics

Cannabis Use and Outcomes: Howard County

Cannabis Use and Outcomes: Howard County

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) and the State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) have created a jurisdiction specific profile using the 2016-2019 Health Services and Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) data. The profile illustrates hospitalizations involving cannabis use.

Maryland 2020 First Quarter Fatal Overdose Data

Maryland 2020 First Quarter Fatal Overdose Data

The Opioid Operational Command Center released their report on the opioid crisis in Maryland for the first quarter of 2020. The report provides details on Maryland’s most recent intoxication fatalities data and outlines key elements of our response. Click here to read the full report and click here to read a brief summary.

Substance Use and Mental Health Among High School Cannabis Users

Substance Use and Mental Health Among High School Cannabis Users

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) and the State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) have created a jurisdiction specific profile using the 2018 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). The profile builds on the reports published by the MDH in order to illustrate substance use and mental health among high school cannabis users. Click here to view…

What Do You Know About Synthetic Drugs?

What Do You Know About Synthetic Drugs?

Synthetic drugs are made to look like other drugs, and it’s almost impossible to know what you’re really getting with them because they’re made illegally and often mixed in with other drugs. Click here to read the facts about synthetic drugs such as fentanyl, synthetic marijuana, synthetic LSD, and more. Click here to watch a…

6 Pages of Tips for Parents

To help parents interact constructively with their children, these six one-page tips for parents cover planning one-on-one time, staying positive, creating a daily routine, avoiding bad behavior, managing stress, and talking about COVID-19. Click here to access documents.

What to Do if You Think You’ve Been Drugged

Whether you’re at a party or just hanging out, it’s possible that someone—someone you know or someone you don’t—may slip something into your drink that can hurt you. Click here to find out what you should do if you think you’ve been drugged.

COVID-19: Potential Implications for Individuals with Substance Use Disorders

The National Institute on Drug Abuse warns that COVID-19 could have a large impact on certain groups, including those with substance use disorders. COVID-19 attacks the lungs, so people who smoke tobacco or marijuana or vape are at a higher risk of being impacted. Click here to view a printable PDF of this article.

Report Released: 2020 Vision for Health in Howard County

For decades, Howard County has been known for its forward-thinking approach to creating the highest quality of life, serving as a national example of how people of diverse backgrounds can create a thriving community. Yet, the future presents new challenges. Click here for a printable PDF of the report released by the Horizon Foundation.

Maryland Survey Results Non-Prescription Opioids vs Heroin

The Maryland Public Opinion Survey tracks changes in patterns of use, attitudes, and source of opioid misuse among people in Maryland who admit to using prescription and non-prescription opioids. The survey found that the older age group (50-64) almost completely misused non-prescription opioids for pain management, while the younger group (18-25) is misusing mainly to…

First Long-Term Vape Study Finds Links to Lung Problems

A study of 32,000 adult participants published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine found that people who used e-cigarettes were 30% more likely to develop a chronic lung disease. Experts stress that “no form of tobacco is safe” and that there are growing concerns about the effects of vaping on teenagers as the number…

2019 Overdose Fatalities In Howard County

As of August 26, the Howard County Police reported 13* fatal and 112 nonfatal overdoses so far in 2019. *In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate. If you or someone you know in Howard County needs help with an opioid or other drug issue, call 800-422-0009, 24-hours a…

Marketing Opioids Products and Mortality from Overdoses

Prescription opioids are involved in 40% of all deaths from opioid overdose in the United States and are commonly the first opioids encountered by individuals with opioid use disorder. Is the pharmaceutical industry marketing of opioids to physicians associated with mortality from overdoses? Read more: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2720914.

Vaping: Surgeon General Calling for Local Restrictions

In an effort to combat youth use of vape products, the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams, is urging new local vaping restrictions including taxing and indoor bans. “Monitoring the Future” survey data released earlier this week by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, reported 21% of high school seniors said they vaped a nicotine…

Howard County Resources

Howard County Resources

Teen Vaping Results: Monitoring the Future Survey

Dr. Wilson Compton, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) at the National Institutes of Health, discusses findings from the 43nd annual Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey, released December 14, 2017. The survey focuses on drug use and attitudes among America’s 8th, 10th, and 12th graders. Questionnaires given to more than 10,000…

NIDA: Opioid and Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Reporting

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) released a video with their Deputy Director, Dr. Wilson Compton discussing overdose deaths involving opioids including fentanyl.  Remember, fentanyl (alone or mixed with other drugs) and other opiods are killing people in Howard County.  Thank you to NIDA staff and Dr. Compton for the work you do throughout…

CDC Releases Suicide Fact Sheet

CDC Releases Suicide Fact Sheet

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a 2018 Suicide Fact Sheet defining what is suicide, how big of a problem is it, what are the consequences and how can it be prevented.

Howard County Overdoses at 112

Howard County Police and Fire and Rescue Services responded to 7 non-fatal overdoses this past weekend. The 2018 year-to-date overdose count is 21 fatal and 91 non-fatal, for a total of 112. *In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate. If you or someone you know in…

Howard County Overdoses Hit More Than 100 in 2018

As of this morning, Howard County Police report 2018 overdoses are now at 103. Year-to-Date (January 1 to June 4, 2018): Fatal Overdoses in Howard County: 20*Non-Fatal Overdoses in Howard County: 83 *In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate. If you or someone you know…

Howard County Police and MD State Police Conducting DUI Patrols

According to a press release from the Howard County Police Department, Driving Under the Influence (DUI) patrols result in 10 arrests overnight. Police see improved results replacing traditional DUI checkpoints with increased patrols for impaired driving. The Howard County Police Department and the Maryland State Police conducted joint supplemental patrols as part of a grant-funded DUI…

1st Annual Howard County ROSC* Home Run for Recovery Softball Tournament

1st Annual Howard County ROSC* Home Run for Recovery Softball Tournament

Go to bat for recovery in Howard County. Cheer for the Recovery and Agency teams as they race around the bases for fun and entertainment. Discover resources for hope and education about the disease of addiction. Food will be available. Open to the public at no cost. Saturday May 5th, 2018  from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm…

Howard County 2018 Overdoses (thru April 4, 2018)

The Howard County Police Department Reported 2018 Year-To-Date Overdoses as of April 4:  Fatal: 14* Non-Fatal: 59 *In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate. If you or someone you know in Howard County needs help with an opioid or other drug issue, call 800-422-0009, 24-hours…

Howard County 2018 Overdoses (thru March 27)

The Howard County Police Department Reported 2018 Year-To-Date Overdoses as of March 27:  Fatal: 11* Non-Fatal: 54 *In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate. If you or someone you know in Howard County needs help with an opioid or other drug issue, call 800-422-0009, 24-hours…

Howard County 2017 Total Overdoses

*The Howard County Police Department Reported 2017 Calendar Year Overdoses:  In fatal cases, some deaths are pending autopsy results for opioids and/or other substances. Numbers may fluctuate.  In 2017, there were a total of 57* overdose deaths and 171 non-fatal overdoses in Howard County.