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- Stimulants | Overdose Prevention | CDC
Stimulants include drugs such as methamphetamine, other amphetamines, and cocaine Stimulant-involved overdose deaths have risen in recent years View our Stimulant Guide below to learn more about risks, how to identify a stimulant overdose, and how to access resources for further support or education
- Division of Overdose Prevention STIMULANT GUIDE
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A Stimulant Guide: Answers to Emerging Questions about Stimulants in the Context of the Overdose Epidemic in the United States National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U S Department of Health and Human Services, 2022
- Drug Overdose Deaths Involving Stimulants ― United States, January 2018 . . .
Introduction Drug overdose deaths involving stimulants, primarily cocaine and psychostimulants with abuse potential (mostly methamphetamine), have increased substantially in the United States since 2011 (1)
- MMWR, Volume 74, Issue 32 August 28, 2025
Abstract Drug overdose deaths involving stimulants have increased in the United States since 2011 This report describes charac-teristics of stimulant-involved overdose deaths during January 2021–June 2024 using CDC’s State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System data and trends by drug and race and ethnicity during 2018–2023 using CDC’s National Vital Statistics System data
- Trends in Stimulant Prescription Fills Among Commercially
This report describes an increase in the percentage of adolescent and adult prescription stimulant fills during 2016–2021
- Vital Signs: Characteristics of Drug Overdose Deaths . . .
This report describes characteristics of drug overdose deaths that involved opioids and stimulants during 2019 and how changes to prevention, treatment, and response strategies could help prevent overdose deaths
- Treatment of ADHD | Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | CDC
Stimulants are the best-known and most widely used ADHD medications Between 70-80% of children with ADHD have fewer ADHD symptoms when taking these fast-acting medications
- Products - Data Briefs - Number 549 - January 2026
Drug overdose death rates, including those involving synthetic opioids (such as fentanyl) and stimulants (such as cocaine and methamphetamine) rose over the past several decades in the United States, becoming a topic of national importance (2 – 4)
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