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How much does the opioid crisis cost Canada?


Contemporary data indicate that the economic burden of the opioid crisis was $78.5 billion and $3.5 billion in the United States and Canada, respectively.

What can we do to solve the opioid crisis?

  • Creating community coalitions to work together across sectors. ...
  • Developing ordinances and places for safe drug disposal. ...
  • Establishing drug diversion task forces. ...
  • Providing training for first responders in the use of naloxone (Narcan) for reducing opioid overdoses. ...
  • Using drug courts to fight opioid addiction and trafficking. ...

How much is the opioid epidemic costing America?

  • opioid epidemic is costing the United States approximately five hundred billion dollars. 12 These costs can be attributed to the dollars spent on the criminal justice system,

Why should I care about the opioid crisis?

  • You should care because statistically, it’s probable you know someone with an opioid problem. They may not recognize it or admit it, but it’s already in your place of worship, neighborhood, family, place of employment, circle of friends and maybe your own home. Being compassionate and support is the best way we can address this crisis.

How much does opioid treatment cost?

  • When provided in a certified opioid treatment facility, the price of naltrexone, it’s administration and any related services comes to a hefty $1,177 per month, which adds up to about $14,112 per year.
Opioid crisis has cost Canada nearly $5 billion in lost productivity, U of A student finds. Economics student estimates financial toll of a drug epidemic that has claimed more than 11,000 lives since 2016.