The very link you cited says the exact opposite.
In 1880, many drugs, including opium and cocaine, were legal and, like some drugs today, seen as benign medicine not requiring a doctors care and oversight. Addiction skyrocketed.
Their own numbers give the lie to their claim - as I noted and you omitted from your reply: "In 1880 [...] there were over 400,000 opium addicts in the U.S. [...] By 1900, about one American in 200 was either a cocaine or opium addict." 400,000 in a population of 50M is one in 125 - ergo, between 1880 and 1900 addiction declined.
Then all you have done is to impugn the credibility of the link you yourself provided. Well done!