B.C. to require safer supply prescription opioids to be taken under supervision | Unpublished
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Author: Andrea Woo
Publication Date: November 30, 2025 - 21:24

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B.C. to require safer supply prescription opioids to be taken under supervision

November 30, 2025

British Columbia will require anyone receiving prescribed alternatives to illicit drugs to ingest them under the supervision of a health care provider, tightening the reins on a program that has faced considerable barriers to expansion and sustained political pushback.

The B.C. government is expected to announce this week that, beginning Dec. 30, anyone with a prescription for a regulated illicit drug alternative, also called safer supply, will need to take the medication in front of a pharmacist or nurse when that medication is dispensed at a pharmacy, according to a document obtained by The Globe and Mail.

The new policy builds off interim guidance issued earlier this year that required witnessed consumption for new prescribed-alternative patients, and directed prescribers to discuss with existing patients a transition to witnessed dosing, or other care options, as soon as possible.



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