Towards cross-Canada monitoring of the unregulated street drug supply
Abstract Background The well-being of people who use drugs (PWUD) continues to be threatened by substances of unknown type or quantity in the unregulated street drug supply. Current efforts to monitor the drug supply are limited in population reach and comparability. This restricts capacity to ident...
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Main Authors: | Emily Biggar (Author), Kristi Papamihali (Author), Pascale Leclerc (Author), Elaine Hyshka (Author), Brittany Graham (Author), Marliss Taylor (Author), Doris Payer (Author), Bridget Maloney-Hall (Author), Jane A. Buxton (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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