Opioids in Guilford County

Current Local and State Metrics

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Twelve People Die Every Day in NC Due to Overdose

14.9%

Increase in Overdoses

Among African Americans in Guilford County from 2019-2020 (per 100,000 resident)

77.3%

Rate of Overdose Deaths

Due to illicit opioid use among Guilford residents in 2021 (per 100,000 residents)

80%

Overdose Deaths

In Guilford County are due to opioids

$200M

Annual cost

Of medical expenses and loss of work due to overdose deaths in Guilford County

Ongoing Efforts to Assist Guilford County Residents

Before the NC Opioid Settlement, Guilford County was already engaged in mitigation and treatment efforts to tackle the opioid challenge in our community. The efforts have made a significant difference for our residents and will continue to make positive change with the addition of more resources. 

The Guilford County Solution to the Opioid Problem is a partnership between Guilford County Emergency Services and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for the purpose of addressing the County's increasing incidence of opioid overdoses and opioid-related deaths.

Using education and outreach, GCSTOP engages participants with harm reduction practices, distributes and trains community members on the use of naloxone, coordinates resources with other community partners, and operates mobile and fixed-site syringe services programs (SSP).

The Guilford County Department of Public Health believes in partnerships to strengthen public health initiatives in Guilford County.