加拿大的有毒毒品危机突出表明,需要建立受监督的吸入场所,以解决心理健康、住房和毒品中毒问题。 Canada's toxic drug crisis highlights the need for supervised inhalation sites to address mental health, housing, and drug poisoning issues.
加拿大有毒药物中毒危机因心理健康和住房挑战而恶化,强调需要安全消费场所提供室内监督的吸入服务。 Canada's toxic drug poisoning crisis, worsened by mental health and housing challenges, emphasizes the need for safe consumption sites to provide indoor supervised inhalation services. 作为更多的人吸入药物,中毒的风险与注射相同。 As more individuals inhale drugs, the risk of poisoning is the same as with injection. 不列颠哥伦比亚和魁北克启动了室内监督吸入的试点项目,但为满足吸毒者不断变化的需求、减少毒品中毒、紧急服务费用和病毒感染蔓延,供资和调整服务至关重要。 British Columbia and Quebec have launched pilot projects for indoor supervised inhalation, but funding and adaptation of services are critical to meet the evolving needs of drug users and reduce drug poisonings, emergency service costs, and viral infection spread.