Urgent need in Alberta to address potent drug supply, overdose crisis: health experts
EDMONTON — Alberta needs to create an emergency program similar to ones in other provinces to address a toxic drug supply that is killing people, an emergency room doctor and public health professor say.
The number of deaths from poisoning caused by increasingly potent drugs shows no sign of slowing down in Alberta, says Dr. Shazma Mithani. She says she’s tired of seeing people die from drug poisoning on almost every one of her shifts at Edmonton’s Royal Alexandra Hospital north of downtown.
Mithani says the government has been focusing on recovery programs when it should be working to get more powerful and tainted opioids such as fentanyl and heroinoff the streets.
“We’ve had sometimes five or six patients come in with severe accidental opiate overdoses within an hour period … it’s just one after the other coming into our resuscitation rooms,” Mithani said in an interview.