Problematic Opioid Use Continues to Rise in Canada
Problematic Opioid Use Continues to Rise in Canada
According to a recent report, Canada is one of the world’s leading countries when it comes to problematic opioid use. In fact, it is estimated that nearly 4% of Canadians are using addictive drugs, and one of the main reasons is that the country has some of the most laxed prescription laws, granting easy access. Now, Canada’s opioid and stimulant-related death rate has reached an all-time high, according to a statement from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).Overdose deaths increased “by 96% in the first year of the pandemic (April 2020 to March 2021), compared with the previous year,” the agency noted, adding, “This toll increased further from March 2021 until the end of 2021, when it reached 7560.” Officials believe the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated use.“While the average number of opioid-related deaths per day was eight in 2016, this number more than doubled, reaching an all-time high of 21 per day in 2021,” said Theresa Tam, MD, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Jennifer Russell, MD, New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health, in a joint statement. “The number of opioid-related hospitalizations also grew from 13 per day in 2016 to 17 per day in 2021.”
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Sources:
Opioid-Related Deaths Reach Record High in CanadaJoint Statement from the Co-Chairs of the Special Advisory Committee on the Epidemic of Opioid Overdoses – Latest National Data on Substance-Related Harms
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