Front-line doctors, addictions-care providers and public health experts are all raising concerns about one of the most-commonly referred treatment regimes for those addicted to fentanyl. The worry is the opioids being prescribed as a replacement — are being diverted into the street market — and fueling a domino effect of public health problems. Paul Johnson reports.
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