Release of unauthorised prescription opioid use strategy in Canada

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Release of unauthorised prescription opioid use strategy in Canada

25 April 2013

The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse in conjunction with the National Advisory Council on Prescription Drug Misuse recently released a strategy on prescription drug misuse that calls for action to address the increasing harms associated with prescription medication use.

The strategy focuses on opioids, sedative-hypnotics (i.e. diazepam) and stimulants and makes a series of recommendations to government to ameliorate the harms of these substances.

The strategy also attempts to address the harms of prescription drug use while acknowledging their beneficial medical purposes especially for the relief of pain. The strategy includes 58 recommendations focused on prevention, treatment, education, monitoring and surveillance (data collection).

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