Opioids

Opioids are natural or synthetic substances used to reduce pain in clinical settings, but are also produced and consumed non-medically. Common opioids include oxycodone, hydromorphone and fentanyl. While they can be an effective part of pain management for some medically supervised patients, opioid-related harms such as addiction and overdose present a significant challenge for public health. This page contains documents and resources related to opioids.

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PHO Rounds: Building a National Health Data System for Perinatal Opioid Exposure: A Collaborative Approach

This PHO Rounds will introduce the Canadian Perinatal Opioid Project, including the project goals, engagement strategies, development of a health data system, and anticipated outcomes.

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Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention

hpcdip@oahpp.ca

Updated 13 Nov 2024