All Drugs
Uses death certificate data to provide the most recent, publicly available information regarding drug-related deaths among Texans that involve any opioids, narcotics, benzodiazepines, cocaine, psychostimulants, cannabis, or psychotropic substances at state and county levels.
Drug poisoning-related deaths are deaths that are unintentional according to the medical certifier who completes the cause of death section of the death certificate.
Use this map to locate naloxone by searching your address, city, zip code, or county above to find the nearest naloxone site.
An interactive visual presentation of opioid-related non-fatal Emergency Department (ED) visits among Texas residents at state and county levels.
An interactive tool that shows controlled substance dispensing data for opioids, benzodiazepines, and stimulants by pharmacies in Texas and to Texas residents by pharmacies in a different state.
Drug and Alcohol Surveys
Uses data from the Texas School Survey to display drug and alcohol use and related attitudes among Texas secondary students (grades 7-12). Students are surveyed every 2 years.
These dashboards display data from the Texas College Survey of Substance Use, a self-report survey distributed to colleges and universities across Texas. Students are surveyed on alcohol and drug use, mental health status, risk behaviors, and perceived attitudes and beliefs. Students are surveyed every 2 years.
Poison Center Calls
The graphs and tables on the Cannabinoid-Related Poison Center Calls dashboard show information for cannabinoid-related calls in Texas to the Texas Poison Centers.
Captures data on calls regarding exposures to opioids to the Texas Poison Center Network (TPCN) at state and county levels.