B.C. requires witness for those using supply drugs to stop diversion to streets

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VICTORIA – Rules are being tightened for British Columbia’s overdose-prevention safer supply program to require a witness when a user takes their drugs in an effort to stop the pills from being sold on the streets. 

The government says all patients that are part of the prescribed alternatives program must now take their medication under the supervision of health professionals, such as pharmacists or nurses, effective Dec. 30.

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