B.C. has launched the Opioid Treatment Access Line to provide faster and easier access to life-saving medication for opioid-use disorder and same-day care. This confidential, toll-free service (1-833-804-8111) is available across B.C. and connects individuals with a team of doctors and nurses who can prescribe opioid agonist medications. Callers are also linked to regional health-care teams for ongoing treatment and support. The service, covered by BC PharmaCare, is available seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Individual, family and small group counselling is available to people of all ages who are directly or indirectly affected by alcohol and other drug use. For more information call the 24-hour BC Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service in the Lower Mainland at 604-660-9382 or toll-free anywhere in B.C. at 1-800-663-1441, or visit our Mental Health and Substance Use web pages.
To find mental health and substance use support services in your area, search the HealthLinkBC Directory or contact your local health authority.
Drug-related overdoses and deaths are a serious concern. Be drug smart if you are taking or planning on taking drugs, or know someone who takes drugs. Be drug smart:
- Make a plan and make sure someone can call 9-1-1 at the first sign of distress
- Use sterile syringes and inject slowly with small amounts at first
- Use supervised injection services when possible
- Do not mix with alcohol or other substances
- Understand the symptoms of an overdose
- Know when to call 9-1-1 in an emergency
- Know when and how to give naloxone
- Monitor public health, police, and RCMP websites and social media for information on bad drugs that may be circulating and could put you at increased risk
Talking openly with your kids, teenagers, and adult children about drug use and the associated risks can help reduce the likelihood of harm and encourage healthy behaviours. Visit our Parenting Articles to learn more.
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