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Overdose Deaths Continue to Decline in Maine for Third Year

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After a decade of rising overdose deaths, Maine is seeing a sustained decline. Fatal overdoses peaked at 723 in 2022, but the numbers have fallen each year since. In the first nine months of 2025, overdose deaths are down 23% compared to the same period last year and 37% compared to 2023. If this trend holds, the state could end the year with fewer than 400 deaths—the lowest in six years.

State officials credit several factors, including the widespread availability of naloxone, which reverses opioid overdoses. Maine has distributed more than 750,000 doses over the past six years, saving an estimated 12,000 lives. There’s also less fentanyl on the streets, and what remains is less potent. Behavioral specialists and expanded treatment options are playing a role too, with 100 treatment beds now available and a new 58-bed facility opening soon in York County.

While cocaine and methamphetamine use is rising, officials note these drugs are generally less fatal than opioids. The state continues to emphasize access to detox and recovery services as critical steps in combating addiction.

Read the full original report at WGME.

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