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Illicit drug toxicity (i.e. overdose) is the leading cause of unnatural death in British Columbia, with 2021 recording a 26% increase since 2020, and more deaths than recorded in any prior year. This rise has been largely driven by the increased toxicity of the illicit drug supply. While harm reduction and treatment interventions have reduced deaths, these services alone are insufficient to stop the illicit drug toxicity crisis. Calls are mounting to provide access to a “safe supply” of drugs. One size does not fit all, and a diverse range of substances must be made widely available to separate British Columbians from the illicit drug supply.
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