Not all screens are created equal: examination of surface features and other physical properties of commonly used screen materials for smoking drugs
Abstract Background Brass screens are considered an essential part of the safer drug smoking/inhalation supplies and are widely distributed by harm reduction programs in Canada. However, the use of commercially available steel wools as screens for smoking crack cocaine remains a common practice amon...
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Main Authors: | Bradley J. Diak (Author), Miroslav Miskovic (Author), Nadia Zurba (Author), Denise Beaumont (Author) |
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