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Heroin Epidemic In Northeast Ohio

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The Heroin Epidemic in Northeast Ohio Heroin is a drug most children grow up learning about as being one of the worst things you can do. Being young, a child could never imagine doing something to them that is harmful. Yet here we are, at home, right in Northeast Ohio with the biggest heroin epidemic in history. Heroin is essentially a pain blocker. It turns into morphine when it enters the brain. Is this why it is so popular, or is it because this drug is becoming cheaper and cheaper? The answer is both. Heroin offers users a cheap, quick fix to temporarily numb themselves. With its growing popularity, this drug needs to be stopped. The Heroin and Opioid Epidemic Northeast Ohio Community Action Plan is currently a working draft that will …show more content…

Just this past month there was a 60 Minutes special called “Heroin in the Heartland” on the skyrocketing amounts of heroin overdoses in the area. In the past year almost half of the 2,482 drug-related deaths in Ohio have resulted from heroin overdoses (Ohio Department of Health). Heroin is the new prescription painkillers of Ohio as it’s mass quantities and cheap price have beat out the other hard-hitting drugs. Attorney General of Ohio Mike DeWine says heroin can be found in any county of Ohio currently. The northern counties of the state are where the most overdoses, dealings, and devastations of this drug are occurring. “Today heroin overdoses take the lives of at least 23 people in Ohio every week. We were told many other heroin deaths go unreported,” (Bill Whitaker, Heroin in the Heartland clip). The statistics are staggering. Ohio has taken notice and has formulated the Heroin and Opioid Epidemic Northeast Ohio Community Action Plan.
The Heroin and Opioid Epidemic Northeast Ohio Community Action Plan is divided into four parts; Prevention and Education, Healthcare Policy, Law Enforcement and Treatment. This action plan was developed by many local hospitals including the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals as well with the Cleveland Division of Police, the Drug Enforcement Agency and many other health, law, and state agencies. This plan has immediate and long-term actions that will strengthen the community and bring the high rates of heroin related deaths down. This all starts with prevention and

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