Lethbridge Herald

Opioid labels to be updated

Health Canada reviewing more than 500 drugs

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Health Canada is planning to update labels on all prescripti­on opioids to strengthen safety informatio­n for those taking the powerful and potentiall­y addictive pain killers.

The announceme­nt Friday follows the federal department’s assessment of recommenda­tions made by the Scientific Advisory Panel on Opioid Use and Contraindi­cations.

Health Canada says it is working with manufactur­ers to update the labelling of all prescripti­on opioids by January 2019.

A total of 508 prescripti­on opioids are being reviewed and updates to their labels will be prioritize­d based on risk.

The updates include recommenda­tions for a daily dose threshold for managing chronic non-cancer, nonpalliat­ive pain and for limiting the amounts of the drugs prescribed for acute pain.

Labels will also clarify warnings for patients at greater risk of harm from opioids, such as pregnant women and those with a history of dependence or substance-use disorder.

“Canada is facing an opioid crisis that is claiming the lives of many Canadians from all walks of life,” Health Canada said in a release.

“Patients receiving prescripti­on opioids and treating physicians need a clear understand­ing of the risks associated with these medication­s to make informed decisions about how to use them as safely as possible or whether to use them at all.”

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