Vancouver being urged to change indoor smoking ban at clinic for illicit drug users

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Vancouver being urged to change indoor smoking ban at clinic for illicit drug users
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Health experts say without the exception, the growing number of people who inhale illicit drugs will be at greater risk of dying. Read more.

Since 2017, smoking has continued to be the mode of consuming drugs that most often lead to death, according to. While the injection of substances involved in overdose fatalities declined between 2016 and 2021, inhalation-related deaths rose from 29 per cent to 56 per cent.

“Staff propose that a resolution not to enforce be limited to sites that have federal approval to offer supervised inhalation services,” reads the report, which recommends a two-year exemption to the existing no-smoking bylaw.Article content In case of overdose, the system would rapidly increase negative air pressure inside the booth — with the press of a button — so that first-responders can enter and provide medical assistance to patients.

“Don’t get me wrong, as a former respiratory doctor, I support the city’s non-smoking bylaw in indoor places in general,” said Montaner. “The difference here is that we’re asking for an exception so we can expand our harm reduction services, using them as an entry point to help patients to move along our continuum of services at whatever pace they are interested.”Article content

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