Counties where the most opioids are dispensed in Indiana
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Counties where the most opioids are dispensed in Indiana
When Purdue Pharma first began sales of OxyContin in the late 1990s, it was advertised as relief for cancer patients and people with chronic pain. Aggressive marketing fueled the drug's popularity, along with that of other opioid pain management drugs on the market. But as the company touted OxyContin to physicians, it downplayed the drug's addictiveness, according to confidential Justice Department reports obtained by news organizations, leading to widespread use that has fueled an opioid epidemic across the U.S.
More than 645,000 people have died from opioid-related overdoses between 1999 and 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional data shows just under 80,000 people died in 2022 alone.
Opioid prescriptions have decreased dramatically over the past decade as physicians and public health officials learned about the dangers of OxyContin and other opioids prescribed for pain management. In 2020, the most recent year with data available, the national opioid dispense rate reached 43.3 per 100 people, the lowest rate ever recorded.
A 2022 study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that counties with higher dispensing rates had more cases of opioid misuse and dependence. The study suggested that reducing prescriptions at the local level can lower a community's rate of opioid abuse or misuse.
Other studies, however, have suggested that decreasing prescriptions may have fueled a new phase of the opioid epidemic: the rise of synthetics like fentanyl. In 2020, synthetics accounted for 82% of all opioid deaths.
It's also important to note that, as awareness has grown about the dangers of dispensing opioid prescription painkillers, more health care professionals are also prescribing medications like Suboxone–which contains buprenorphine and naloxone—for the treatment of addiction and opioid use disorders. While Suboxone is also an opioid medication, it works differently than typical opioid painkillers, blocking the effects of more powerful and addictive opioids to deter intentional misuse.
Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ophelia broke down counties in every state with the highest opioid dispense rates. In the case of a tie, the county with the higher population and higher raw number is ranked higher. Data was available for 98% of counties in the United States. Overall in Indiana, the opioid dispensing rate was 56.9 per 100 people, compared to 43.3 nationally.
Read the national story for additional historical context and see where other counties outside of Indiana stand.
#50. Washington County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 32.9 per 100 people
--- 42.2% lower than state average
--- 24.0% lower than national average
#49. Fulton County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 34.3 per 100 people
--- 39.7% lower than state average
--- 20.8% lower than national average
#48. Lawrence County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 34.7 per 100 people
--- 39.0% lower than state average
--- 19.9% lower than national average
#47. Grant County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 34.8 per 100 people
--- 38.8% lower than state average
--- 19.6% lower than national average
#46. Ripley County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 35.3 per 100 people
--- 38.0% lower than state average
--- 18.5% lower than national average
#45. Gibson County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 35.9 per 100 people
--- 36.9% lower than state average
--- 17.1% lower than national average
#44. Greene County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 37.1 per 100 people
--- 34.8% lower than state average
--- 14.3% lower than national average
#43. Parke County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 38.5 per 100 people
--- 32.3% lower than state average
--- 11.1% lower than national average
#42. Pike County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 38.8 per 100 people
--- 31.8% lower than state average
--- 10.4% lower than national average
#41. Boone County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 39.9 per 100 people
--- 29.9% lower than state average
--- 7.9% lower than national average
#40. Morgan County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 39.9 per 100 people
--- 29.9% lower than state average
--- 7.9% lower than national average
#39. Wells County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 40.0 per 100 people
--- 29.7% lower than state average
--- 7.6% lower than national average
#38. Elkhart County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 41.2 per 100 people
--- 27.6% lower than state average
--- 4.8% lower than national average
#37. Hamilton County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 41.5 per 100 people
--- 27.1% lower than state average
--- 4.2% lower than national average
#36. Hendricks County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 41.9 per 100 people
--- 26.4% lower than state average
--- 3.2% lower than national average
#35. Decatur County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 42.8 per 100 people
--- 24.8% lower than state average
--- 1.2% lower than national average
#34. Henry County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 46.3 per 100 people
--- 18.6% lower than state average
--- 6.9% higher than national average
#33. Martin County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 46.9 per 100 people
--- 17.6% lower than state average
--- 8.3% higher than national average
#32. Posey County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 49.5 per 100 people
--- 13.0% lower than state average
--- 14.3% higher than national average
#31. Starke County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 51.7 per 100 people
--- 9.1% lower than state average
--- 19.4% higher than national average
#30. Bartholomew County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 52.1 per 100 people
--- 8.4% lower than state average
--- 20.3% higher than national average
#29. Sullivan County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 52.2 per 100 people
--- 8.3% lower than state average
--- 20.6% higher than national average
#28. La Porte County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 52.9 per 100 people
--- 7.0% lower than state average
--- 22.2% higher than national average
#27. Porter County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 53.0 per 100 people
--- 6.9% lower than state average
--- 22.4% higher than national average
#26. Ohio County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 53.3 per 100 people
--- 6.3% lower than state average
--- 23.1% higher than national average
#25. Randolph County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 54.2 per 100 people
--- 4.7% lower than state average
--- 25.2% higher than national average
#24. Tippecanoe County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 56.2 per 100 people
--- 1.2% lower than state average
--- 29.8% higher than national average
#23. Jackson County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 59.5 per 100 people
--- 4.6% higher than state average
--- 37.4% higher than national average
#22. Madison County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 60.0 per 100 people
--- 5.4% higher than state average
--- 38.6% higher than national average
#21. Harrison County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 60.2 per 100 people
--- 5.8% higher than state average
--- 39.0% higher than national average
#20. Dubois County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 61.3 per 100 people
--- 7.7% higher than state average
--- 41.6% higher than national average
#19. Monroe County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 61.5 per 100 people
--- 8.1% higher than state average
--- 42.0% higher than national average
#18. Jefferson County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 61.9 per 100 people
--- 8.8% higher than state average
--- 43.0% higher than national average
#17. Lake County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 62.0 per 100 people
--- 9.0% higher than state average
--- 43.2% higher than national average
#16. Warrick County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 63.6 per 100 people
--- 11.8% higher than state average
--- 46.9% higher than national average
#15. Johnson County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 67.0 per 100 people
--- 17.8% higher than state average
--- 54.7% higher than national average
#14. Saint Joseph County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 67.1 per 100 people
--- 17.9% higher than state average
--- 55.0% higher than national average
#13. Marion County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 67.2 per 100 people
--- 18.1% higher than state average
--- 55.2% higher than national average
#12. Howard County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 70.3 per 100 people
--- 23.6% higher than state average
--- 62.4% higher than national average
#11. Jasper County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 71.7 per 100 people
--- 26.0% higher than state average
--- 65.6% higher than national average
#10. Dearborn County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 73.7 per 100 people
--- 29.5% higher than state average
--- 70.2% higher than national average
#9. Wayne County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 74.7 per 100 people
--- 31.3% higher than state average
--- 72.5% higher than national average
#8. Clark County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 80.3 per 100 people
--- 41.1% higher than state average
--- 85.5% higher than national average
#7. Allen County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 80.6 per 100 people
--- 41.7% higher than state average
--- 86.1% higher than national average
#6. Vigo County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 81.3 per 100 people
--- 42.9% higher than state average
--- 87.8% higher than national average
#5. Delaware County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 83.1 per 100 people
--- 46.0% higher than state average
--- 91.9% higher than national average
#4. Knox County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 98.5 per 100 people
--- 73.1% higher than state average
--- 127.5% higher than national average
#3. Floyd County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 119.2 per 100 people
--- 109.5% higher than state average
--- 175.3% higher than national average
#2. Vanderburgh County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 146.1 per 100 people
--- 156.8% higher than state average
--- 237.4% higher than national average
#1. Scott County
- Opioid dispensing rate: 147.1 per 100 people
--- 158.5% higher than state average
--- 239.7% higher than national average