Opioid overdoses claimed more than 3,200 lives in first nine months of 2018
OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada has released new data showing that 3,286 Canadians died after apparent opioid-related overdoses between January and September last year.
The data also indicates that fentanyl and other fentanyl-related substances continue to be a “major driver” of Canada’s opioid crisis, with 73 per cent of accidental apparent opioid-related deaths in the nine-month span involving the potent painkilling drugs.
In comparison, the agency says there were 3,017 apparent opioid-related deaths in 2016 and 4,034 in 2017.