Drug overdose deaths are continuing to pile up in Kelowna.
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At a recent Interior Health board meeting, Dr. Trevor Corneil said that new policies are just beginning to make an impact.
Among the measures showing success is the distribution of naloxone kits, which are used to save a person who has overdosed.
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Throughout January, the health authority has also had some success with getting users into treatment.
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Opiate agonist therapy is the mainstay of treatment for persons who are opiate dependent.
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Now methadone and suboxone are covered under pharmacare, which offers an avenue for wider distribution.
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Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said another solution may also work,
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A total of 116 people in B.C. died of an illicit drug overdose in the first month of 2017, according to a new B.C. Coroners Service report released Friday.
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