Safer opioids needed to stem overdose epidemic, Canada's top doctor says
Kristy Kirkup
CBC
December 12th, 2018
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Map of opioid-related deaths in Canada, January to June 2018:
Kristy Kirkup
CBC
December 12th, 2018
The need to increase access to a safer supply of opioids is being actively reviewed with provinces and territories, Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Wednesday as the Public Health Agency released data showing opioid drugs were factors in more than 2,000 deaths in the first half of the year.
A toxic drug supply is a key part of Canada's opioid epidemic, Tam said Wednesday, adding she hopes Canadians come to understand the seriousness of the problem.
"Across Canada, not everybody is on the same page," Tam said. "I think my plea is an escalated, compassionate response. To implement a lot of these measures, you need society to be on side."
Canada needs an approach that accounts for factors including the stigma, trauma and discrimination associated with drug use, she said.
Figures released Wednesday show that 94 per cent of the 2018 deaths were classified as "accidental poisonings" and nearly 72 per cent were unintentional deaths involving highly toxic fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances.
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Map of opioid-related deaths in Canada, January to June 2018:
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