B.C. Coroner’s death panel recommends issuing drugs without prescription to stop ODs
VICTORIA — A death review panel from the British Columbia Coroners Service (BCCS) recommends community groups be allowed to hand out drugs without a prescription in an attempt to stop toxic drugs from killing more people.
The panel’s report coincided with the monthly overdose death toll of 175 people in September, which the coroners service says is a 10 per cent drop from the same month a year ago, but still equal to 5.8 deaths a day across B.C.
The report says an estimated 225,000 people in B.C. use unregulated substances but less than 5,000 people a month have prescriptions to receive safer supply drugs.
Michael Egilson, the chair of the Coroners Service death panel review, wrote in a statement that the report’s recommendations reflect the sense of urgency in the province to prevent more overdose deaths.