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The Ontario Drug Policy Research Network provides timely, high quality, drug policy relevant research impacting societal outcomes & improving healthcare systems

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    Patients receiving treatment for an use disorder get less high quality primary preventative care, despite frequent clinic visits. Click to learn more:

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    31. sij

    This paper grabbed my attention last year and re-ignited the conversation around the risk of dementia with drugs with anticholinergic properties. It also raises some interesting methods questions/debates.

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    Making Informed CHOICES: The Launch of a “Big Data” Pragmatic Trial to Improve Cholesterol Management and Prevent Heart Disease in Ontario

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    The ODPRNs Citizens’ Panel led project found that was consistently highest among school-aged children/youth, & males. More research is needed to better understand what combination of improved access + is driving these trends:

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    Do you have questions about what to do with your unused or expired medications? Visit for more information.

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  7. 31. sij

    As the first month of 2020 draws to a close, no doubt many have experienced great happiness, fear, excitement, and loss. As we step into February, don't forget: “It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.” —Eeyore

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    31. sij

    People who are chronic users of opioids are one-third more likely to discontinue use in the one-year period after a surgery: study in by suggests possible window for opioid discontinuation

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  9. 31. sij

    NEW: The ODPRN Winter 2020 newsletter is now available! Click to view important research, news, and opportunities related to drug policy in Ontario:

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  10. 31. sij

    “Researchers in Canada have already started preliminary work on a , using what they've learned in the past from other strains of .” – via

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    Dementia has a significant and growing impact on Canadians. Canada’s national dementia strategy has a vision for a Canada where can be prevented, effectively treated and better understood:

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  12. 29. sij

    Sometimes it may be difficult to if there is a substantial power differential between providers and patients. Peer workers may be able to provide less judgmental and conflict-laden care. Click to learn more:

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  13. 29. sij

    With the Opioid Chapters, the ODPRN & attempted to move beyond the statistics and capture the realities of peoples’ triumphs, struggles, & fears. These are their stories: This Day, let's break down barriers and end stigma.

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    A study led by our Dr. found access to medicines impacts people’s finances and well-being as well as their adherence to prescribed medicine. For more: .

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    Today is Bell Let’s Talk Day. For every view of this video 👇, Bell will donate 5¢ towards Canadian mental health initiatives. Watch now and retweet this post to help us spread the word!

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  16. 28. sij

    Our Opioid Mortality Surveillance Report () found that most opioid-related deaths in Ontario (Jul'17-Jun'18) involved males, young/middle-aged individuals, & fentanyl+analogues. In 2020, we see these trends continue:

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  17. 28. sij

    New findings from and examine what needs to look like in order to make it a useful approach for quality improvement in primary care:

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    Visit the Government of Canada’s webpage on the novel for the latest and most up-to-date information:

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  20. 24. sij

    has put together a summary of major findings and discusses policy implications in: “Utilization of Innovator and for Chronic Inflammatory Diseases in Canada: A Provincial Perspective”

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