Prescribed fentanyl helps this man manage his addiction. Experts want more access to safe supply

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For the past few years, David Keeler’s addiction has been treated like a medical issue. 

“I’ve worked out [that] I can wake up in the morning without using, come to work until 5 o’clock at night and only use [drugs] once in the day when I get home,” said Keeler, an outreach worker at SOLID, a peer-based harm reduction organization in Victoria.

“That is due to the fact that I am a patient of the Safer Initiative, so I get doctor-prescribed fentanyl.”

He is one of a few dozen people in Victoria who has access, via a doctor’s referral, to a Health Canada-funded

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