Health officer advises B.C. to offer smokable fentanyl in report backing safer supply

A woman prepares to smoke a cigarette in an alley after using illicit drugs at an outdoor supervised consumption site in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver on Thursday, May 27, 2021. B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says in a report that the province should work with drug makers and distributors to expand choices for those at risk of overdose. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - British Columbia's provincial health officer says there are serious concerns among clinicians over diversion of drugs from the province's safer supply programs, but there's a lack of evidence about how pervasive the problem is.

Dr. Bonnie Henry's remarks came as she issued a report about the programs on Thursday, including a recommendation that the province increase the range of drugs available to include smokable fentanyl and other substances.

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