The research published in the British Medical Journal looked at data from B.C. residents with either opioid or stimulant use disorder who had filled a prescription as part of the province’s program
Providing prescription opioids to B.C. residents addicted to street drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic "significantly" reduced their likelihood of dying, according to a landmark study.
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VANCOUVER - Researchers in British Columbia have published a study that suggests prescription opioids prevent overdose deaths among people with an addiction to potentially toxic street drugs.