Despite the rise in opioid addictions, alcohol abuse statistics have remained stable, making it the most commonly abused substance in Tennessee. IN 2016, 1 in 20 Tennessee Residents either abused alcohol or had a physical dependence to the substance. Further, over 27,000 residents in 2016 were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Alcohol is still the most abused substance by teens in the state. One in five students reported binge drinking in 2018, and the average age for first using alcohol was nearly 14 years of age. In the same study, a large majority of Tennessee teens found no difficulty in getting access to alcohol. When adolescents and young adults begin drinking at an early age, they vastly increase the danger of developing an alcohol use disorder or alcohol addiction as an adult.
Many prescription medications designed to help patients with chronic pain can be habit-forming. Oxycodone and hydrocodone are the most commonly abused of these painkillers. Although physicians legally prescribe them, these medications often end up on the black market, which has led to a surge in drug-related crimes in Tennessee.
In recent years, the sometimes criminal over-prescription of opioid painkillers has contributed to an increase in opioid use disorders throughout the state. Because of the potency of opioid painkillers, individuals can become addicted relatively quickly and unintentionally. In Tennessee, providers wrote 81.8 opioid prescriptions for every 100 persons in 2018. When compared to the national average of 51.4 prescriptions, Tennessee had the third-highest prescription rate. This massive and excessive amount of prescribing is one factor contributing to the opioid epidemic in the state.
Opioid overdoses have become so widespread that the Tennessee General Assembly has permitted pharmacies to carry naloxone, a medication used to negate the effects of an opioid overdose.
Lakeview Health is a nationwide organization that helps Americans who are struggling with alcohol and drug addictions. Although we are based in Florida, we invite patients from all over the nation to come for treatment. Our team understands the specific challenges that residents from different regions face, and we can help individuals navigate logistical hurdles so that they can get the treatment they need. If you or someone you love is suffering due to substance abuse, call our admissions team at 904.677.5010 to speak with someone today and learn about how we can help.
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