South Dakota, headquarters of Emily’s Hope, one of the top states searching for addiction help

By

min read

As the United States faces its deadliest drug epidemic in history, it’s crucial for those struggling with substance use disorder (SUD) to seek help. New research has revealed the top states where people are actively searching for addiction treatment.

Health experts at NowPatient, an online pharmacy, analyzed Google search trends to identify the states most actively seeking SUD help. West Virginia ranked first, followed by New Mexico and Utah. South Dakota, home to Emily’s Hope, came in tenth.

“Dealing with drug-related problems, addictions, and dependence can be overwhelming, but you are not alone,” said Pharmacist Navin Khosla with NowPatient. Khosla emphasized that recognizing you have a problem is the first step toward recovery, even though it can be difficult.

If you or a loved one is searching for help, visit the Emily’s Hope website for a list of helpful resources. You can also view the complete NowPatient report for more information.

Recent Headlines

  • DEA collects 620,000 pounds of medications during National Take Back Day

    May 8, 2025
    Angela Kennecke Avatar
  • 16 arrested in largest fentanyl bust in DEA history

    May 7, 2025
    Casey Wonnenberg-King Avatar
  • Two Lincoln men found guilty of trafficking thousands of fentanyl pills in Nebraska

    May 6, 2025
    Casey Wonnenberg-King Avatar