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The report, released Thursday by the B.C. Centre on Substance Use, includes findings from public health researchers, addictions specialists and people with experience of substance use and recovery.
Dr. Evan Wood, executive director at the Vancouver-based centre, told reporters that fentanyl poisonings, money-laundering affecting the housing market, and organized crime are 香蕉视频直播渇raying香蕉视频直播 the province.
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Dr. Evan Wood, executive director for , at the unveiling of a new report recommending legally regulated heroin sales to curb fentanyl-related overdose deaths plaguing the province.
香蕉视频直播 Ashley Wadhwani (@ashwadhwani)
There have been nearly 3,000 deaths from illicit drug overdoses in B.C. since 2017, with roughly 85 per cent caused by illicit fentanyl.
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Health Canada would need to approve the model, by providing an exemption either to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act for research or public health reasons or through another regulation that has allowed B.C. to import injectable pharmaceutical-grade heroin from Switzerland.
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Wood said at least one Vancouver pharmaceutical company that has voiced interest in manufacturing medical-grade heroin. The Crosstown Clinic is the only clinic in the country approved to run a provincially-funded heroin maintenance program. Roughly 130 patients are using injectable diacetylmorphine 香蕉视频直播 the active ingredient in heroin.
Dean Wilson was 13 when he first started using heroin. He went through 50 years of drug use before moving to treatment, now relying on methadone.
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The revenue generated through sales in a compassion club model would be redirected in-house to provide access and supports for the most vulnerable, Wood said.
B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 provincial health officer and chief coroner both called for the federal government to allow the province to offer access to legal heroin earlier this month.
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Mental Health and Addictions Min says she supports prescription but proceeding carefully
香蕉视频直播 Tom Fletcher (@tomfletcherbc)
In an email to Black Press Media, Health Canada said it remains committed to working with the provinces and territories to increase access to evidence-based treatment. It also pointed to its providing $1.4 million for a pilot project in B.C. aimed at expanding access to safer alternatives to street drugs.
ashley.wadhwani@bpdigital.ca
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