Calls for 'safer opioid' access in Nova Scotia as drug supply increasingly toxic

Physicians and addictions experts are renewing calls for action to address Canada鈥檚 overdose crisis, which they say should include expanded use of prescribing 鈥渟afer鈥 opioid supply as a way to prevent drug-related deaths. Prescription opioid pain medication containing Oxycodone and Acetaminophen are seen in Chelsea, Que., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

HALIFAX - As the illicit drugs that have devastated Western and Central Canada become more prevalent in Nova Scotia, a Halifax physician is renewing calls to expand access to "safer opioid supply" treatment to prevent overdoses and deaths.

Opioids sold and consumed in Nova Scotia are increasingly unpredictable and often contaminated, Dr. Mike Gniewek, a family and addictions physician with Halifax鈥檚 Mobile Outreach Street Health unit, said in a recent interview.

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