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applegrove

(118,639 posts)
Thu Oct 26, 2017, 09:35 PM Oct 2017

Front-line workers give drug users 'clean drugs' to battle spike in opioid overdoses

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/politics/opioid-ottawa-clean-drugs-replacement-1.4372838

By Susan Lynn at the CBC

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Workers on the front lines of Ottawa's opioid crisis say allowing drug users to consume drugs at supervised injection sites is not enough to prevent overdose deaths — so they are going one step further.

Ottawa Inner City Health began providing a small group of users with "clean" drugs in September following a rapid rise in the number of overdoses from street drugs contaminated with fentanyl over the summer.

"They're bringing in drugs that are laced with fentanyl, so the thought would be, if we're going to have supervised safe drug injection sites, why would we allow them to still inject poison?" said Dr. Jeff Turnbull, the chief physician for Ottawa Inner City Health, which provides health care to the homeless.

"Why would we not allow them to inject pharmaceutical-grade medications?"


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Front-line workers give drug users 'clean drugs' to battle spike in opioid overdoses (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2017 OP
Turnbull quit his job as head of the Ottawa Hospital to take on this applegrove Oct 2017 #1
Wow. That is truly some forward thinking. Control-Z Oct 2017 #2
It is happening in ottawa. Don't know if it is happening in the rest of canada. applegrove Oct 2017 #3

applegrove

(118,639 posts)
1. Turnbull quit his job as head of the Ottawa Hospital to take on this
Thu Oct 26, 2017, 09:36 PM
Oct 2017

issue this summer when the deaths started to hit en mass. He's done good. Give people time to get their lives in order and get clean.

Control-Z

(15,682 posts)
2. Wow. That is truly some forward thinking.
Fri Oct 27, 2017, 12:05 AM
Oct 2017

I'm so impressed.

But then here in the US all it takes is telling children that drugs are bad and then it's easy for them to never, ever, ever even try any. I heard that on the television just today.

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