The latest news articles featuring BC Centre on Substance Use.
How Depressing Overdose Stats Could Derail Opioid Crisis Progress
January 31, 2018 | VICE
We’ve seen it happen with climate change. Here’s how experts keep going without feeling doomed. It’s a hard fact to wrap your head around: British Columbia’s overdose crisis worsened in 2017. And not just by a little. Despite a public health emergency declared nearly two years ago—greenlig...
Liberal government grant for pot research should’ve come earlier, researchers say
January 28, 2018 | The Star
Marijuana researchers say they don’t have time to collect data before legalization begins in a few months. Pot czar Liberal MP Bill Blair appeared at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health on Wednesday morning to announce the winners of a $1.4 million cannabis research grant — money ...
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy trials to begin final phase in Vancouver
January 21, 2018 | The Globe and Mail
Ed Thompson remembers the helplessness he felt each of the thousands of times his twin daughters would turn blue and go lifeless in his arms. The young girls suffered from acute breath-holding spells, an involuntary condition that causes children to pass out, in their case up to 40 times a day. R...
MDMA For PTSD Therapy Enters Final Round of Trials, Could Be Approved In U.S. and Canada By 2021
January 21, 2018 | Newsweek
The final round of clinical trials for MDMA assisted psychotherapy is kicking off in Vancouver, leading the way for Canada and the United States to approve the drug for therapeutic use as early as 2021. The third and final phrase of trials gets underway after the Food and Drug Administrati...
Will supervised injection sites work in Winnipeg? Addictions Foundation says they’re not sure
January 21, 2018 | CBC News
Vancouver expert says benefits of safe injection sites include cost savings, fewer overdose deaths Despite calls from local community activists for supervised, or “safe” injection sites to help prevent overdose deaths and keep needles off the streets, a local addictions expert ...