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香蕉视频直播業 don香蕉视频直播檛 want to die香蕉视频直播: Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 香蕉视频直播榯ent city香蕉视频直播 Mama calls for drug reform as 6 lives lost per day in B.C.

In all the years she has been an addict, Mama Kjaer has never seen anything like the toxic drug crisis
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In all her years living on the streets of Kelowna, Mama has never seen anything terrorize her community more than the current toxic drug crisis.

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This week, the B.C. Coroners Service released the latest update on the ongoing overdose pandemic, reporting that at least 1,095 people in B.C. have died between January and June.

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Like her name suggests, Mama is a caregiver and leader in the community. Her mom and grandmother were nurses so caregiving comes naturally to her.

Mama is articulate and knowledgeable, with 30 years of experience living with substance-use disorder.

She said that everyone has their own reasons, but most people start using drugs to cope with trauma.

B.C. declared its first-ever public health emergency in 2016, but addiction and substance use disorder is an issue that began long before then.

Mama explained that in her lifetime, she witnessed physicians over-prescribing the pain-numbing opioids, followed by an immediate restriction of drugs in 2016, which forced people to seek their fix in other ways.

to the manufacturer of OxyContin, Purdue Pharma, for the misinformation they were spreading in advertisements and medical journals.

that opioid manufacturers, distributors and their consultants engaged in deceptive marketing practices with a view to increase sales, resulting in increased rates of addiction and overdose.

Opioids became a popular pain reliever in the early 2000s, when doctors 香蕉视频直播 persuaded by drug companies 香蕉视频直播 regularly prescribed large amounts of opioids.

Following the 2016 declaration of the B.C. opioid crisis, the Canadian Guideline for Opioid Therapy and Chronic Non-cancer Pain was released. The guideline initially ordered doctors who treat people with chronic pain to restrict the prescribing of opioid drugs. In 2017, the guidelines for prescription opioids were amended, urging doctors to not limit opioids to those who require them.

READ MORE: OxyContin maker reaches tentative U.S. opioid-crisis settlement

Mama said that an overabundance, followed by the harsh restriction of drugs, forced people to seek their fix in other ways. Even with the restrictions changed, the impact lives on.

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She is in the belief that drugs should be managed like alcohol.

READ MORE: The war on drugs in B.C. is a failed effort, says UBCO expert

Beginning in January 2023, the B.C. government will be removing criminal penalties for possessing small amounts of illicit drugs including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine 香蕉视频直播 but that doesn香蕉视频直播檛 solve the problem of a deadly supply, often unknown to the user.

A growing number of advocates and medical researchers have called for legal drug accessibility, beyond suboxone and methadone 香蕉视频直播 particular prescription heroin.

Legal access to a safe supply of drugs is not a new concept, said Sana Shahram, Ph.D., assistant professor at the College of Nursing at UBCO.

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Shahram said a bag of cocaine can be stronger than usual or have harmful additives, like fentanyl, unbeknownst to the consumer.

Locations in other areas of B.C. offer drug distribution programs, but Kelowna currently has no safe supply initiatives.

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In Kelowna, Interior Health is in the early stages of developing a fentanyl patch program, in line with the B.C. government香蕉视频直播檚 prescribed safer supply policy.

Mama has a testing kit and regularly tests other people香蕉视频直播檚 drugs, along with her own. Often, she finds that the results are not what was expected, exposing lethal combinations, concentrations and ingredients that were not advertised by the dealer.

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