The Benefits of Safer Opioid Supply Programs
The Benefits of Safer Opioid Supply Programs
One of the biggest problems that is facing our nation is opioid addiction. Since these drugs started being prescribed in large amounts during the 1990s, addiction, overdosing, deaths, and turning to cheaper street drugs when prescriptions run out has grown. It’s become an epidemic. There have been a lot of different methods that have been instituted to combat the growing opioid problem in Canada and the United States, as well as in other countries around the world. In Canada, one such solution that lawmakers have turned to is safer opioid supply (SOS) programs. These give addicts a safe place to engage in their addiction rather than doing so on the streets. It is remarkably similar to the clean needle sites which aim to give intravenous drug users access to clean needles to avoid the risk of disease and the spread of HIV.The goal of SOS programs is to lower the risk of accidental overdose, as well as limit the potential for addicts taking street drugs to ingest a dangerous and often lethal concoction unknowingly. Critics have claimed that these sites will lead to even more addiction and enable those who already are deep in the throes. Many families are not happy with sites that have cropped up in their neighborhoods, contending that it draws in the homeless and more addiction.
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Safer opioid supply program leads to drop in hospitalizations, ER visits: studyCanada's safer opioid supply program reduces overdose risksWhat is a 'safe supply' of drugs and how would it work?
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