LOW RISKCONDITIONAL

Chance an Overdose Death Involved Amphetamine (2023)

3.4% of overdose deaths (3,658 deaths)

Conditional probability in US

In 2023, Amphetamine was involved in 3.4% of overdose deaths (3,658 deaths), according to NCHS literal-text overdose mortality analysis.

NCHS reported 3,658 drug overdose deaths involving Amphetamine in 2023, ranking it number 9 among the drugs most frequently mentioned in overdose death records. That equals 3.4% of the 106,352 U.S. drug overdose deaths in the report's 2023 table.

This is a conditional probability, not the probability that a random person dies from Amphetamine. The denominator is drug overdose deaths, and the numerator is overdose deaths in which Amphetamine was identified from death-certificate literal text. NCHS emphasizes that overdose deaths may involve multiple drugs, so these drug-specific percentages are not mutually exclusive and should not be added together.

The decision value is practical risk interpretation. Drug-specific overdose data helps separate the overall overdose crisis into substances and combinations that call for different responses: naloxone access, fentanyl test strips where legal and appropriate, medication-assisted treatment, careful prescribing, avoiding solitary use, safer storage, and faster emergency response. For Amphetamine, the report notes: Amphetamine was ninth in 2023 and frequently appeared with fentanyl, methamphetamine, or cocaine in multi-drug overdose deaths.

There are important limitations. The method relies on what medical certifiers wrote on death certificates, and NCHS says the reported numbers should be considered minimum counts because additional deaths may have involved the drug without it being captured in the literal text. Reporting improved over time, so trend comparisons require caution.

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