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ER incidents escalate as users overdose on toxic drugs and become violent

30 April 2026
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An increase in the toxicity of illicit drugs is straining Canada’s emergency rooms, complicating overdose responses. Doctors are facing challenges in administering naloxone, the overdose antidote, as contaminated street drugs now often require higher doses to be effective. This rise in drug purity is leading to severe withdrawal symptoms in users, complicating their treatment and increasing the risk of violence in emergency settings. For instance, Toronto Paramedic Services reported a significant rise in non-fatal opioid overdoses, with 411 calls in February 2025 compared to just 171 in February 2024. Reports of drug alerts have emerged from various Canadian cities, indicating the presence of dangerous substances like veterinary tranquilizers mixed with opioids, which can lead to more severe health complications and longer hospital stays for patients.

Why It Matters

The ongoing opioid crisis in Canada has evolved, with overdose cases becoming increasingly complex due to the introduction of potent contaminants in street drugs. Historical trends indicate that while opioid-related deaths had declined during the COVID pandemic, the recent spike in overdoses highlights the persistent dangers of a contaminated drug supply. Emergency medical services are now required to adapt their protocols to manage the escalating risks associated with these overdoses, including potential violence in emergency rooms and the need for additional resources. The shift in demographics of overdose patients, now affecting younger individuals, further underscores the evolving nature of the crisis and its impact on public health and safety.

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