Don’t wait to act on opioid deaths, coroner warns in report on Quebec teen’s death
MONTREAL — The 2023 death of a Quebec teen who was poisoned from a synthetic opioid should raise alarm bells for authorities to do more to prevent similar tragedies, says a coroner’s report released this week.
Fifteen-year-old Mathis Boivin died after he consumed N-desethyl isotonitazene, a powerful synthetic opioid. Coroner Stéphanie Gamache ruled the death accidental — the teenager believed he had taken oxycodone, an opioid used for pain relief.
In addition to urging lawmakers to act, Gamache said it is a “social responsibility to recognize that preventing opioid and other psychoactive substance poisoning concerns us all.” Drug intoxication deaths are on the rise across North America, and Quebec is not immune from the problem, the coroner said in her report released Thursday.
“Mathis’s death should sound the alarm, because we should not wait for the accumulation of deaths among young people to make this observation.”


