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New Data Show Fewest Opioid Overdose Deaths in Boston in a Decade
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 ~ Boston Sees Significant Decline in Opioid Overdose Deaths in 2025, According to New Data
Boston, MA - The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) has released new preliminary data showing a significant decrease in opioid overdose deaths in the city. In 2025, there were 120 fatal opioid overdoses, marking the lowest number in a decade. This is a 29% drop from the previous year and a 56% drop from the peak of 272 deaths in 2023. These numbers reflect the success of Boston's comprehensive approach to prevention and harm reduction.
According to BPHC's Live Long and Well population health equity agenda, unintentional drug overdose is one of the leading causes of early death in Boston, with Black and Latinx communities being disproportionately affected. While these communities make up approximately 37% of Boston's total population, they accounted for nearly half of all overdose deaths in 2025. However, there has been a significant decline among Black and Latinx residents, with fatal overdoses decreasing by an average of 65% and 52%, respectively, compared to 2023.
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston, expressed her satisfaction with the continued decline in opioid-related deaths. She credited this progress to the dedication and hard work of providers who offer a full spectrum of harm reduction and recovery services to those living with substance use disorder throughout the city. Dr. Ojikutu also emphasized the need for equitable access to these services for all residents to sustain this progress.
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Boston's successful overdose prevention strategies involve providing a full continuum of care that includes harm reduction, housing, workforce development, clinical care, and evidence-based treatment for those struggling with substance use disorder. This success is made possible through strong partnerships with community organizations, healthcare providers, and service agencies that are committed to improving health outcomes for Boston residents.
In 2025, Boston distributed a record-breaking 35,000 doses of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. This was made possible through BPHC programming such as AHOPE, street outreach work, and new interventions like public health vending machines and naloxone kiosks. Additionally, in late 2024, BPHC awarded $1 million in grants to five community organizations in neighborhoods with the highest overdose rates. These grants have connected nearly 2,000 individuals to substance use treatment and other services, trained 760 people in overdose prevention, and distributed 5,100 doses of naloxone throughout 2025.
For those seeking harm reduction and treatment services, BPHC's AHOPE and PAATHS programs offer walk-in referrals. AHOPE provides lifesaving harm reduction services such as syringe exchange, drug checking for fentanyl and xylazine presence, naloxone distribution, and screening for HIV and other bloodborne illnesses. The PAATHS program connects individuals to various treatment options including detox services, medication for opioid use disorder, and outpatient treatment programs. Both programs are available at 774 Albany Street during business hours with walk-ins welcome. For support with substance use disorders, individuals can contact the PAATHS program at 1-855-494-4057 or call 3-1-1. More information can also be found on the city's website at boston.gov/recovery.
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The decline in opioid overdose deaths in Boston is a promising trend that reflects the city's commitment to addressing this public health crisis. However, there is still a need for targeted interventions to meet the specific needs of Black and Latinx communities. With continued efforts from all stakeholders involved, Boston hopes to see this downward trend continue in the years to come.
Boston, MA - The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) has released new preliminary data showing a significant decrease in opioid overdose deaths in the city. In 2025, there were 120 fatal opioid overdoses, marking the lowest number in a decade. This is a 29% drop from the previous year and a 56% drop from the peak of 272 deaths in 2023. These numbers reflect the success of Boston's comprehensive approach to prevention and harm reduction.
According to BPHC's Live Long and Well population health equity agenda, unintentional drug overdose is one of the leading causes of early death in Boston, with Black and Latinx communities being disproportionately affected. While these communities make up approximately 37% of Boston's total population, they accounted for nearly half of all overdose deaths in 2025. However, there has been a significant decline among Black and Latinx residents, with fatal overdoses decreasing by an average of 65% and 52%, respectively, compared to 2023.
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston, expressed her satisfaction with the continued decline in opioid-related deaths. She credited this progress to the dedication and hard work of providers who offer a full spectrum of harm reduction and recovery services to those living with substance use disorder throughout the city. Dr. Ojikutu also emphasized the need for equitable access to these services for all residents to sustain this progress.
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Boston's successful overdose prevention strategies involve providing a full continuum of care that includes harm reduction, housing, workforce development, clinical care, and evidence-based treatment for those struggling with substance use disorder. This success is made possible through strong partnerships with community organizations, healthcare providers, and service agencies that are committed to improving health outcomes for Boston residents.
In 2025, Boston distributed a record-breaking 35,000 doses of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. This was made possible through BPHC programming such as AHOPE, street outreach work, and new interventions like public health vending machines and naloxone kiosks. Additionally, in late 2024, BPHC awarded $1 million in grants to five community organizations in neighborhoods with the highest overdose rates. These grants have connected nearly 2,000 individuals to substance use treatment and other services, trained 760 people in overdose prevention, and distributed 5,100 doses of naloxone throughout 2025.
For those seeking harm reduction and treatment services, BPHC's AHOPE and PAATHS programs offer walk-in referrals. AHOPE provides lifesaving harm reduction services such as syringe exchange, drug checking for fentanyl and xylazine presence, naloxone distribution, and screening for HIV and other bloodborne illnesses. The PAATHS program connects individuals to various treatment options including detox services, medication for opioid use disorder, and outpatient treatment programs. Both programs are available at 774 Albany Street during business hours with walk-ins welcome. For support with substance use disorders, individuals can contact the PAATHS program at 1-855-494-4057 or call 3-1-1. More information can also be found on the city's website at boston.gov/recovery.
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The decline in opioid overdose deaths in Boston is a promising trend that reflects the city's commitment to addressing this public health crisis. However, there is still a need for targeted interventions to meet the specific needs of Black and Latinx communities. With continued efforts from all stakeholders involved, Boston hopes to see this downward trend continue in the years to come.
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