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View Details →This state brief summarizes the most current, consistent state-level indicators available from CDC datasets covering overdose mortality, opioid dispensing, and binge drinking patterns.
Data years used: 2021-2024. Last updated February 28, 2026.
CDC age-adjusted drug overdose death rates show Florida went from 35.2 per 100,000 in 2022 to 31.7 per 100,000 in 2023, a year-over-year change of -9.9%. CDC classified this as significant decrease.
Florida ranked #27 of 50 states among all states for overdose mortality in 2023.
Florida is in the middle range of state overdose mortality rates in 2023.
CDC 2023 state rates by drug category (per 100,000): any opioid at 23.3, synthetic opioids (excluding methadone) at 21.5, psychostimulants at 8.5, cocaine at 8.9.
The highest reported category in Florida is Any opioid.
These drug-specific categories overlap in CDC mortality reporting and should not be added together.
CDC state dispensing data show that Florida had 35.5 opioid prescriptions per 100 persons in 2024. Florida is ranked #26 of 50 states among all states. The 50-state median is 35.5 prescriptions per 100 persons.
High prescribing rates indicate sustained opioid exposure in the population and reinforce the need for careful prescribing practices, patient education, PDMP use, and non-opioid pain options where clinically appropriate.
CDC alcohol data show an adult binge-drinking prevalence of 16.3% in 2021, ranking Florida #40 of 50 states among all states.
Among adults who binge drink, the median number of drinks per episode is 5.5, with the 75th percentile at 7.7 drinks (2022 data).
Alcohol indicators help quantify addiction risk beyond illicit and prescription drugs.
Sustain prevention gains and keep overdose response coverage in place to prevent reversals in trend.
Continue responsible prescribing safeguards while monitoring local pockets with higher opioid exposure risk.
Keep alcohol prevention and early intervention embedded in primary care and community programs.
Improve treatment navigation through 988, FindTreatment.gov, and local referral partnerships to reduce delays in care.
In 2023, Florida's age-adjusted drug overdose death rate was 31.7 per 100,000, compared with 35.2 in 2022.
The rate changed by -9.9%, and CDC classified this as significant decrease.
In 2023, the highest reported category was Any opioid at 23.3 deaths per 100,000, based on CDC selected drug categories.
Florida is ranked #26 out of 50 states in 2024 opioid dispensing rate at 35.5 prescriptions per 100 people.
CDC reports a 2021 adult binge-drinking prevalence of 16.3% in Florida, with a 2022 median intensity of 5.5 drinks per binge episode.
CDC suppresses some estimates when counts are too small to meet reliability criteria (shown as an asterisk in source tables).
Call or text **988** for immediate, 24/7 mental health and substance-use crisis support.
Use **FindTreatment.gov** or call SAMHSA's National Helpline at **1-800-662-HELP (4357)** for confidential 24/7 referral support.
SAMHSA's helpline can help connect people to state-funded or lower-cost treatment options and local referral pathways.
Yes for the cited datasets as of February 28, 2026, but indicator years differ by source (2021-2024).
The statistics and data presented above are sourced from federal and state government agencies. This information is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. If you or someone you know needs help, call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).