Majority of Alberta opioid overdoses related to fentanyl poisoning
Aug 28, 2019 | 1:00 PM
EDMONTON — A new report says more than 4,300 drug overdoses have been reversed with a 100-per-cent success rate through the province’s supervised consumption sites.
The report from the Alberta Community Council on H-I-V says the six sites have seen more than 300,000 visits since opening.
As well, more than 3,700 calls have been averted to emergency services.
But a grim statistic shows upwards of 2,200 people in Alberta have died from opioids since 2016, and of those, 86 per cent were due to accidental fentanyl poisonings.