Fentanyl assisted treatment: a possible role in the opioid overdose epidemic?
Abstract Background The current opioid overdose epidemic affecting communities across North America is increasingly driven by illicitly manufactured fentanyl and its related analogues. A variety of public health interventions have been implemented and scaled up, including opioid agonist treatments (...
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Main Authors: | Geoff Bardwell (Author), Evan Wood (Author), Rupinder Brar (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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