Unpacking the Canadian Opioid Crisis: A Deep Dive into the OxyContin Settlement
The proposed OxyContin settlement plan in Canada has divided victims of the opioid crisis, with the Supreme Court now determining its fate.
The proposed OxyContin settlement plan in Canada has divided victims of the opioid crisis, with the Supreme Court now determining its fate.
The Sinaloa cartel’s activities have direct implications on Canada’s opioid crisis, exacerbating addiction and homelessness while criminal activities surge.
University of Calgary researcher develops non-addictive pain medication, offering hope in the battle against the opioid crisis.
Examining The Canadian Opioid Crisis: A Case Study in Ontario – skyrocketing overdose deaths, societal distress, and efforts to combat the crisis.
The opioid crisis in Canada demands urgent action due to rising overdose rates, increased demand on emergency services, and growing incidents of crime and homelessness. Efforts include the opioid abatement class action and evidence-based approaches such as naloxone kits and treatment options. More coordinated interventions are needed to address this multifaceted problem.#
The opioid crisis in Toronto has led to a rise in homelessness and crime, as well as increased mental health issues. Efforts to combat the crisis are being made, but more needs to be done, including wider distribution of naloxone and improving access to treatment.
Toronto proposes a comprehensive strategy to support mental health, reduce harm of substance use, and combat the opioid crisis.
The opioid crisis in Canada, especially Ontario, has had devastating effects. However, progress is being made through naloxone distribution and collaboration efforts.
Oregon’s drug decriminalization law aimed at treating drug users rather than punishing them faces growing pushback amid the fentanyl crisis.
The Canadian opioid crisis has had significant societal impacts including homelessness and increased crime rates. Actions are being taken to combat the crisis, including a class-action suit and law enforcement efforts. Increased naloxone availability is also saving lives.