Alberta expanding availability of new treatment for severe opioid addiction
The provincial government says a new narcotic transition service will be coming to more Alberta communities in the next few months.
The province says this is for those with severe addictions who have not been able to transition using what are called OAT medications.
“In some cases, high-potency narcotics are prescribed as part of their treatment. These drugs are highly addictive, and they carry significant risks to the patients and public if diverted,” says Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Mike Ellis.
This new approach will look at stabilizing and transitioning patients under medical supervision to these medications and to care meant to help in recovery.