Alberta says Health Canada approves safe injection sites in Edmonton, Lethbridge
Edmonton and Lethbridge are the first cities in Alberta to get Health Canada approval to offer safe injection sites for opioid drugs.
Alberta Associate Health Minister Brandy Payne said the decision will help reduce a growing number of fatal drug overdoses and the spread of diseases such as HIV.
“Evidence shows supervised consumption services save lives, reduce the spread of infectious diseases, reduce drug use in public and reduce the number of needles discarded on streets and public parks,” Payne said Wednesday.
Payne said the sites will also offer health, counselling and drug-treatment services to people who may not have a family physician or live on the street.