Opioids are among the most powerful drugs. Powerful in a sense that it has a lot of negative effects to whoever chooses to use it, more so to those who have been addicted to it. The epidemic continues to affect people across the world. In fact, nearly 70,000 Americans died from a drug overdose last year, according to data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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To better understand the likelihood of Americans dying from using a specific substance, it is important to also get a better understanding of the substance itself – its properties, interactions with other drugs and alcohol, and how often it is used.
The vast majority of people who drink alcohol in the United States – more than half of Americans – do so responsibly. Millions of people also use pain medication every day and do not stray from their prescribed dosage. And while overdoses from prescription opioids are a major factor in the opioid epidemic, opioids are essential to many Americans who rely on them to function.
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A Muskegon man who spent years dealing with an addiction to prescription medication is hoping sharing his story will inspire other people who need help. Ken Start got addicted to prescription medications after he broke his back in a bad car crash. He was prescribed opiates, and from there, things got worse — and worse, and worse again. “The day was totally using the whole day. I lived to use,” Start said. He tried rehabs in West Michigan, and none of them had a program that stuck.
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