NationalNews

Street drugs in Canada are Becoming More Toxic, but the Tools to Treat Them are Less Effective

Source: Teresa Wright Global News, Jan 13, 2023

In Toronto, benzos were found in about 44 per cent of fentanyl samples tested by the Toronto Drug Testing Service in 2022.

A rise in the circulation of highly potent fentanyl that is increasingly being mixed with other drugs is making Canada’s street drug supply so toxic and unpredictable, tools to prevent overdoses such as naloxone are not always fully effective, experts say.

The situation has become so volatile, front-line doctors and workers say they are left to guess at what mixture of substances a person in crisis may have been exposed to, which is why they say Canada needs to move faster on measures like safe supply and drug regulation to stop the sharp rise in opioid-related deaths in Canada.


Read the full story here…

For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley, download our app! Get it on Google Play
App Store coming soon!

Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.

Related Articles

Back to top button