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Working together to ADDRESS THE OPIOID CRISIS IN VENTURA COUNTY

853
Accidental Opioid-related Deaths
2016–2022
1,897
Lives Saved with Naloxone
2014–2022
4,742
Times Naloxone Used by First Responders 2012–2022
421,649
Prescriptions for Opioids
2021
31
Average Number of Opioid Pills Dispensed per Resident – 2021
An influx of illegal fentanyl has magnified a public health crisis throughout our community.

Collaborating to track trends

Ventura County agencies are working together to reduce illicit opioid supply, decrease opioid demand, and save lives. In sharing and comparing data, we are leveraging information and analyzing trends to better target resources and respond to this evolving crisis.

Medical Examiner's Office

Investigating Drug Overdoses

ACCIDENTAL Opioid-related DEATHS
Updated March 2023
Ventura County Sheriff's Office

Responding to opioid overdoses

REPORTED OVERDOSE INCIDENTS: Opioids-only
REPORTED OVERDOSE INCIDENTS: 
Polydrug combination involving an opioid
CURES 2.0 Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System

Monitoring prescription safety

Top 3 opioids prescribed in 2021
  • Vicodin (APAP/Hydrocodone Bitartrate)
  • Ultram (Tramadol)
  • Percocet (APAP/Oxycodone HCL)

Saving lives with Naloxone

Coas stats
Overdose Prevention Program

Community members saving lives

5,387
Kits Distributed
Oct. 2014 – Dec. 2022
1,897
Lives Saved with Naloxone
2014 – 2022
Background of those who overdosed
PRIMARY DRUG: Fentanyl
age
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Law Enforcement

First Responders Saving Lives

4,539
EMS: Times Used Naloxone
2012–2022
203
Law Enforcement: Times Used Naloxone
2018-2022

Help for addiction

Ventura County Behavioral Health

Treatment Admissions: 2022

264
Primary Drug of Choice: Heroin
482
Primary Drug of Choice: Other Opiates and Synthetics

Addiction treatment locations

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, call for a free, confidential assessment.
Access Line: 1-844-385-9200 • Toll-free • 24/7

OD Rescue Kits & Fentanyl Test Strips

Naloxone Distribution Program

resources

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Medication Disposal Drop-off locations

Sources

Ventura County Public Health – Emergency Medical Services

Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office

Resource Management Agency

Ventura County Sheriff's Office

Ventura County Behavioral Health – Substance Use Services Division

State of California Department of Justice – Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System

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