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Canada’s first recovery café up and running in Vancouver
December 02, 2022 | CBC News

A community network for people in recovery is making its first foray into Canada, with Vancouver’s Recovery Café opening its doors on the Downtown Eastside on Sept. 12. The Recovery Café Network was launched in Seattle in 2016 and, according to its website, offers warm, welcoming and healing...

Stopping Rx Opioid Therapy Raises Risk of Overdose
December 01, 2022 | Pain News Network

Discontinuing opioid therapy for people with chronic pain raises the risk of a patient dying from an overdose, according to a new Canadian study that calls for better guidance for healthcare providers on the risks associated with abrupt tapering. Researchers analyzed the medical histories of over 14...

Scientists Are Making a Fentanyl Vaccine. It Won’t Solve the Overdose Crisis.
November 29, 2022 | VICE

A group of researchers is developing a vaccine that would block the effects of fentanyl in an effort to combat the overdose crisis. But experts worry the drug could be used coercively and distracts from solutions that already work, including medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction and a s...

Fentanyl isn’t just causing overdoses. It’s making it harder to start addiction treatment
November 16, 2022 | STAT News

Doctors are reporting a troubling trend when it comes to fentanyl. The powerful drug, they say, isn’t just causing overdoses — it’s also making it more difficult to begin addiction treatment. In particular, fentanyl appears more likely to cause severe withdrawal symptoms for patients put on bu...

British Columbians “continuing to suffer” as 2022 has the deadliest year to date for illicit drug deaths
November 07, 2022 | Georgia Straight

In September, 171 people died of poisoned drugs in B.C., according to a coroner’s report released on Monday. The monthly BC Coroners Service report estimates that 5.7 people died from toxic drugs every day in September. It also noted the proportion of deaths for people aged 19-39 and those over 60...

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