The latest news articles featuring BC Centre on Substance Use.
BC approach to opioid addiction gets nod from prominent medical journal
July 19, 2016 | The Globe and Mail
A made-in-Canada approach to treating opioid addiction is garnering positive international attention from one of the world’s most widely circulated medical publications. The Journal of the American Medical Association has published a review of guidelines developed by a pair of health authoriti...
On the record with Dr. Seonaid Nolan
July 15, 2016 | The Vancouver Courier
Q&A with Dr. Seonaid Nolan, physician lead for addiction medicine at St. Paul’s Since 2007, Canadian health care providers, addiction experts and social workers have been calling on regulatory bodies to lift barriers that limit access to Suboxone, a substitute opioid used to counter opioi...
Le Telejournal: interview with Dr. Keith Ahamad on addiction treatment
July 11, 2016 | ICI Radio
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Crise des surdoses en C.-B. : Tous les medecins peuvent prescrire le Suboxone
July 06, 2016 | ICI Radio
Le College des medecins et chirurgiens de la Colombie-Britannique a aboli les restrictions entourant la prescription de Suboxone, une substance qui permet d’aider les toxicomanes a controler leur dependance a la drogue et qui contient de la naloxone, un antipoison contre les surdoses d’o...
BC doctors can more easily prescribe Suboxone
July 06, 2016 | Global News
VANCOUVER – The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia is relaxing its regulations covering access to a drug that can help treat heroin addiction. On its website, the college says physicians no longer need a special exemption to prescribe Suboxone or its generic versions. Paper...