Health officer advises B.C. to offer smokable fentanyl in report backing safer supply
VANCOUVER — A review of prescribed safer supply programs in B.C. says the province should increase the range of drugs available to include smokable fentanyl and other substances.
B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says in her report that the province should work with drug makers and distributors to expand choices for those at risk of overdose.
The report says an “ethical analysis” of prescribed safer supply concludes that interventions to reduce certain or severe harms are justified, even if it means there may be “uncertain harms” to the broader population.
Henry’s review also says the province should stop calling the program “prescribed safer supply,” and instead refer to “prescribed alternatives” to toxic supply.