Inquest recommendations concerning illicit drug death [electronic resource] / Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, BC Coroners Service. --


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DC Title
Inquest recommendations concerning illicit drug death [electronic resource] / Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, BC Coroners Service. --
Jurisdiction
Colombie-Britannique
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
British Columbia.Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
British Columbia Coroners Service
DC Publisher
[Victoria, B.C.] : Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2017_667832_2017pssg0012-000154
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"Vancouver--A coroner's inquest jury has issued 21 recommendations to try to reduce the toll from illicit drug deaths in B.C. The recommendations focus on improved treatment options for those struggling with drug dependency issues, including: better access to the opioid replacement therapy Suboxone; expansion of treatment programs using diacetylmorphine (pharmaceutical grade heroin) and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) for chronic opioid users; and improved standards and outcome measures for centres providing treatment for drug-dependent persons."--P. [1]
PDF file caption title.
At head of title: News release.
"For immediate release. 2017PSSG0012-000154. Jan. 25, 2017."
Catalogue record made available by the British Columbia Legislative Library.
Backgrounder : jury recommendations.
"Vancouver--A coroner's inquest jury has issued 21 recommendations to try to reduce the toll from illicit drug deaths in B.C. The recommendations focus on improved treatment options for those struggling with drug dependency issues, including: better access to the opioid replacement therapy Suboxone; expansion of treatment programs using diacetylmorphine (pharmaceutical grade heroin) and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) for chronic opioid users; and improved standards and outcome measures for centres providing treatment for drug-dependent persons."--P. [1]
Mode of access: Internet.
DC Subject
Jansen, Brandon Juhani
Drug abuse Government policy British Columbia.
Drugs Overdose British Columbia Prevention
Drugs Government policy British Columbia.
Drugs Overdose British Columbia