Community pharmacists' attitudes toward and practice of pharmacy-based harm reduction services in Pittsburgh, PA: a descriptive survey
Abstract Background In Pittsburgh, PA, legal changes in recent decades have set the stage for an expanded role for community pharmacists to provide harm reduction services, including distributing naloxone and non-prescription syringes (NPS). In the wake of the syndemics of the COVID-19 pandemic and...
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Main Authors: | Caitlin O'Brien (Author), Stephanie Klipp (Author), Raagini Jawa (Author), J. Deanna Wilson (Author) |
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