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Data briefs

Extreme Heat and Opioid Use (published April 2025)

Drug Crisis Waves Over Time (published January 2025)

Polysubstance Use: Fentanyl + Methamphetamine (published October 2024)

Opioid Use Among Pregnant and Postpartum People (published August 2024)

Naloxone for Opioid Overdose Response (published April 2024)

Teens and Substance Use (published October 2023)

Older Adults and Substance Use (published June 2023)

Past reports

7-Day Opioids Point in Time Report (July 2019)
7-day Opioid Point in Time Report (July 2018)
A Snapshot of Snohomish County's Opioid Epidemic (Nov 2017)
7-day Point in Time Data Collection (July 2017)
Opioid Overdose Related ED Visits (June-Aug 2017)
Current Opioid Response by Location (Nov 2017)

Site Updated - November 3, 2023

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