Canada now allows prescription heroin in severe opioid addiction cases
VANCOUVER — Health Canada has amended regulations allowing doctors to prescribe heroin to people who are severely addicted to opioids.
The government says the country is facing an opioid overdose crisis and health-care providers need help in treating patients suffering from chronic dependency.
The change to the former Conservative government’s legislation means pharmaceutical-grade heroin can be prescribed under a special-access program in cases where traditional treatment has failed.
However, Health Canada says that while there is scientific evidence to support emergency access to the drug, the treatment is not an option for most people.