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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Brenna Owen
Publication Date: April 11, 2024 - 07:49

Studies on B.C. safer supply emerge, finding different answers to different questions

April 11, 2024
Peer-reviewed research is emerging about the possible impacts of British Columbia’s safer supply program, which provides prescription alternatives to toxic illicit drugs, with two studies in international medical journals casting the strategy in a different light.One found the program was associated with a reduced risk of death from overdose and other causes among opioid-using participants, while the other concluded the strategy was associated with a significant increase in opioid overdose hospitalizations across the community.The authors of the studies say the two sets of results aren’t contradictory; instead, they ask different questions about the policy introduced in 2020.


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