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About opioids, their effects, opioid related overdoses, naloxone, fentanyl, stigma related to drug and alcohol use, responding to Canada’s overdose crisis, talking about drugs, how to get help, and treatment for opioid use disorder.
If you use opioids, you can reduce your risk of overdose or death by: not using alone; knowing your tolerance (how much you can take) having a naloxone kit available, and knowing how to use it; using a small amount of an opioid first to check the strength; not taking opioids with alcohol or other drugs (unless prescribed by your doctor) Get help
30 lip 2013 · Health Canada is aware of increasing concerns about the possible misuse and abuse of oxycodone-based products in Canada, particularly in Atlantic Canada.
low back pain (Table 1). 5 While tramadol (considered by many to be a weak opioid) is of modest benefit for fibromyalgia pain, 7,8 strong opioids such as oxycodone
Naloxone can reduce the effects of overdose temporarily and allow time for medical help to arrive. Ask your doctor, pharmacist or public health unit where you can get a naloxone kit. If you think someone has overdosed on oxycodone, call 911! Get hooked: If you take oxycodone regularly to get high, it gives you less and less pleasure over time ...
3 gru 2023 · Health Canada has called the opioid crisis one of the most serious public health threats in recent history, and an addictions specialist says everyone can play a part in helping reduce the death...
14 mar 2022 · Of the total 24,626 people who have died due to opioid toxicity in Canada between January 2016 and June 2021, roughly 40 per cent have occurred during the pandemic. The reasons for the rising ...