The interactive map and tables below display opioid data for Alabama aggregated by county or by Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) based on DEA ARCOS data obtained by the Washington Post. For the county base layer, darker colors correspond to counties with higher PPY. For an overview of our project and for definitions and instructions, see the Introduction.
The map below shows Alabama's 67 counties. Darker colors corresponding to higher values of the metric PPY. Click on a county to show summary information. The pharmacies can be added as an overlay with the layer control.
The interactive table below displays opioid data for Alabama aggregated by county. Click on rows of the table to see the corresponding counties highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row again to de-select and remove the highlighting.
Name | Seat | Type | Area | Population | Households | Pharmacies | Dosage | Records | PPY | PHY |
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The table and graphs below display opioid data for Alabama aggregated by Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). A CBSA consists of one or several adjacent counties with strong economic and commuting ties to a large metropolitan area. Counties that are not part of a CBSA are aggregated together as Rural. Totals for the combined CBSA counties are given in the table footer. Click on a row of the table to see the corresponding counties highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row to de-select and remove the highlighting.
Name | Counties | Area | Population | Households | Pharmacies | Dosage | Records | PPY | PHY |
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The table and graphs below summarize the data by county type: urban or rural. Click on a row to see the corresponding counties highlighted in the map above. Click on a selected row to de-select and remove the highlighting.
Name | Counties | Area | Population | Households | Pharmacies | Dosage | Records | PPY | PHY |
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