Amending Naloxone Distribution in Canada: An Urgent Call amid Opioid Crisis
Panel in Canada calls for dual naloxone distribution – both nasal spray and injection – to better address the ongoing opioid crisis.
Panel in Canada calls for dual naloxone distribution – both nasal spray and injection – to better address the ongoing opioid crisis.
Addressing the Canadian opioid crisis requires private donations and community resources to tackle the associated issues of homelessness, crime, and public health.
Waterloo Region witnesses a sharp rise in opioid overdoses, highlighting the urgency of addressing the ongoing opioid crisis in Canada.
The opioid crisis in Canada calls for a closer look at the necessity of supervised consumption sites in mitigating the impact and saving lives.
Northern Alberta has declared a state of emergency due to the opioid crisis, aiming at tackling rising crime rates, homelessness, and escalating overdoses. https://globalnews.ca/news/9945467/northern-alberta-declare-emergency-mental-health-addictions-crisis/
Hamilton is making commendable efforts to support its homeless population during the winter amidst the opioid crisis, including increasing shelter beds and distributing naloxone kits.
Canada’s opioid crisis persists, with Hamilton, Ontario being deeply impacted by rising overdose deaths, homelessness, and crime. Efforts are being made to combat the crisis through policy reforms, healthcare interventions, and community engagement.
In Canada, the opioid crisis has hit Indigenous communities the hardest. The Manawan Treatment Center is revamping its programs to tackle the issue head-on.
A Washington nurse faces a 10-year prison sentence for her involvement in an illicit opioid distribution network, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of the opioid crisis.
Biomedical innovation offers hope in addressing the opioid crisis, with companies like Pacira BioSciences developing alternatives to opioids for post-operative care.