B.C. to spend $50 million expanding access to anti-overdose nasal naloxone kits
VICTORIA — British Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says the province is spending $50 million to expand availability of anti-overdose nasal naloxone across the province.
She says the expansion is an important response to the overdose crisis, which was declared 10 years ago this April, and it will save lives.
Osborne says the funding over two years means the nasal medication will make up about half of the more than 400,000 naloxone kits distributed annually.
A statement from her ministry says injectable take-home naloxone kits have averted nearly 40,000 deaths since 2019.
