Third party drug checking: accessing harm reduction services on the behalf of others
Abstract Background Drug checking uses chemical analytical technologies to analyze drugs from the unregulated market to reduce substance use-related risks. We aim to examine the frequency of third party use of a community drug checking service to explore the potential for harm reduction to extend be...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Larnder (Author), Piotr Burek (Author), Bruce Wallace (Author), Dennis K. Hore (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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