Tackling the Opioid Crisis: New Non-Opioid Painkillers in Development
The opioid crisis in Canada is a deeply intertwined issue, but the development of non-opioid painkillers marks an important milestone in combating it.
The opioid crisis in Canada is a deeply intertwined issue, but the development of non-opioid painkillers marks an important milestone in combating it.
The opioid crisis has divided victims over a $10 billion settlement plan with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, offering both hope and betrayal.
The Canadian government has implemented a policy change to provide better support for those battling addiction amidst the ongoing opioid crisis.
The Canadian opioid crisis is being highlighted through storytelling by the Binesiwag collective to shed light on the issue and build empathy.
The Canadian opioid crisis has escalated with increasing fatal overdoses and social consequences, prompting calls for better responses and an ongoing class action lawsuit.
“The Canadian Opioid Crisis: FSIN calls for removal of cap on settlement claims to address the devastating effects of opioid abuse.”
Canada battles a devastating opioid crisis. Oregon’s approach of drug decriminalization may offer a solution. #OpioidCrisis #DrugDecriminalization
The Canadian opioid crisis in Penticton has led to street chaos, homelessness, and a class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies.
Closing infrastructure gaps could boost Indigenous GDP by up to 17% and potentially help address the opioid crisis in Canadian Indigenous communities.
Urgent call to action needed in response to the emerging opioid crisis in Halifax. Halifax police issue warning about potent opioid circulating in the city. #opioidcrisis #publichealthcrisis