Community alcohol sales and opioid poisoning deaths: Alcohol serving space as a harm reduction opportunity
Abstract The concurrent use of opioids and alcohol is particularly dangerous for individuals. Alcohol is commonly seen in opioid overdose death toxicology reports and, concurrent use of alcohol and opioids is often reported by individuals across a diverse range of opioid use profiles. This study inv...
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Main Authors: | Cory M. Morton (Author), Kristen Gilmore Powell (Author), Michael Routhier (Author), N. Andrew Peterson (Author) |
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