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egistered nurses and psychiatric nurses in British Columbia can now prescribe medication for opioid use disorder after completing special training. This is seen as a positive step to help more people struggling with addiction. Before this change, only doctors and nurse practitioners could prescribe these medications. The new rule, which takes effect in November, allows trained nurses to prescribe drugs used in opioid agonist therapy, helping reduce withdrawal symptoms. While it’s considered a positive move, some suggest more efforts are needed to improve mental health and addiction care, especially in non-urban areas. The goal is to make it easier for people with opioid use disorder to access life-changing treatment.questions:what are some notes that stood out ?- positive, negative, gaps, questions etc.-
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