Prescribing tools and resources

Sample treatment agreements

Treatment agreements help ensure patients understand their role and responsibilities regarding their treatment, the responsibilities of the prescribing physician and the conditions under which the treatment may be terminated.

Tools and toolkits

Resource Description Organization Access
Safe prescribing tool kit Steps outlining the College practice standard Safe Prescribing of Opioids and Sedatives 17³Ô¹Ï Download PDF
A toolkit for reducing inappropriate use of benzodiazepines and sedative-hypnotics among older adults in hospitals Choosing Wisely Canada
Point of care tool that condenses key elements from the Canadian Opioid Guideline and can be used as a chart insert Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network

Narcotic log sample

Sample spreadsheet for keeping track of controlled drug administration and purchasing records

17³Ô¹Ï Download PDF

Deprescribing and tapering guidelines

ResourceDescriptionOrganizationAccess
Clinical practice guidelines for pain managementMcMaster University
Deprescribing guidelines to support health care providers and patients in reducing or stopping medications that may be harmful or no longer neededBruyère Research Institute
Maudsley Deprescribing Guidelines for safely stopping antidepressants, distinguishing withdrawal from relapse, and applying hyperbolic tapering techniquesTherapeutics Initiative, University of British Columbia

Resources for prescribers

ResourceDescriptionOrganizationAccess
Article on how clinician’s word choices and objective actions can guide people in chronic pain through opioid use disorder and into effective treatment.Practical Pain Management
Using CBTi to help reduce and eliminate sleeping pill use.Sleepwell
Article on growing evidence of misuse and overdoses involving gabapentin JAMA Network
Practical, accessible, BC-specific clinical guidance for managing patients with chronic painGovernment of BC
Practical, accessible, BC-specific clinical guidance for managing patients with chronic painGovernment of BC
Infographic comparing morphine equivalenceInstitute for Safe Medication Practices Canada
Prescribing guidelines for general practiceRoyal Australian College of General Practitioners
Offers patients and health-care professionals access and expertise to drug therapy specialistsUniversity of British Columbia
Opioid and pain related linksRxFiles Academic Detailing, University of Saskatchewan
RxFiles newsletter (Fall 2017)RxFiles Academic Detailing, University of Saskatchewan


RxFiles newsletter (Spring 2018)RxFiles Academic Detailing, University of Saskatchewan


Article on the risk of collision responsibility associated with common classes of prescription
medications
Lancet 17³Ô¹Ï Health
Treatment interventions for discussion with patientsThe College of Family Physicians of Canada
BC ECHO on Substance Use is a provincial community of practice that aims to build capacity within primary care to treat and manage substance use disorders (SUDs) through monthly Project ECHO sessions and a monthly newsletter with information about SUD-related events, resources, and newsBritish Columbia Centre on Substance Use
Guideline for prescribing and managing withdrawal from opioids, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, Z-drugs and antidepressants in primary and secondary careNational Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Visual summary of recommendations to support prescribers before starting treatment with an opioid, benzodiazepine, gabapentinoid, Z-drug or antidepressantNational Institute for Health and Care Excellence

Resources for patients

Resource Description Organization Access
Plain language and patient-friendly materials to help patients learn about tests and treatments Choosing Wisely Canada
Resources for reducing the incidence of opioid misuse, overdose, and death and effective treatment of addiction Medical Associates of Port Perry and North Durham Family Health Team
Provincial harm reduction initiative designed to equip members of the 17³Ô¹Ï to respond in case of an opioid overdose BCCDC Harm Reduction Services
Access Take Home Naloxone kits and learn how to respond to an opioid overdose BCCDC Harm Reduction Services
Find a community pharmacy that provides free naloxone kits BCCDC Harm Reduction Services
Naloxone education and training resources for the 17³Ô¹Ï and pharmacy professionals College of Pharmacists of BC

Rapid Access to Consultative Expertise (RACE)

RACE was created to enhance patient care and provide timely treatment advice.

Easier access to the specialist reduces wait times or eliminates the need for referral, and can triage utilization of walk-in or emergency department services. The family physician or nurse practitioner may phone the RACE line and either speak to a specialist immediately, or receive a return call within two hours.

RACE is available in the following regions:

  • Vancouver Coastal/PHC
    RACE local calls: 604-696-2131
    Toll free: 1-877-696-2131
    RACEapp+

     
  • Fraser Valley RACE

    RACEapp+

  • South Island RACE
    RACEapp+

  • Kootenay Boundary RACE
    Toll free: 1-844-365-7223

  • Northern RACE
    Toll free: 1-855-605-7223

Rapid Access Addiction Clinic (RAAC)

The RAAC is designed to connect patients seeking treatment for substance use disorders with evidence-based treatment including Suboxone or methadone in order to stabilize the patient in the short term, and subsequently transfer them to a community care provider for ongoing monitoring, support and rehabilitation. 

For patients without a regular health care provider, the RAAC will assist in linking them to one. All services are free.

RAAC is available in the following regions: