jeudi 2 juin 2016
Outdated restrictions 'barrier' to fixing B.C.s overdose crisis, report says
A new report blames B.C.'s College of Physicians and Surgeons for not lifting "barriers" to Suboxone, a prescription drug that could dramatically reduce overdose deaths amid a public health emergency.
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