Expert panel urges action to combat toxic drug deaths
A panel of experts organized by the B.C. Coroners Service is urging the government to take action to prevent more deaths from toxic drugs.
The panel is calling for increased access to a safe drug supply and the creation of an evidence-based continuum of care to support substance users.
The recommendations come from the B.C. Coroners Service Death Review Panel: A Review of Illicit Drug Toxicity Deaths report that examined the circumstances of 6,007 deaths from toxic illicit drugs between August 1, 2017, and July 31, 2021. The report found the primary cause of death was the “growing toxicity and unpredictability of the street supply of drugs. The current drug policy framework of prohibition is the primary driver of this illegal, unregulated and toxic street supply.”
The coroner’s service said toxic illicit drugs is now the leading cause of death in B.C., accounting for more deaths than homicides, suicides, motor vehicle incidents, drownings and fire-related deaths combined.











