Factors associated with drug checking service utilization among people who use drugs in a Canadian setting
Abstract Background The United States and Canada are amidst an opioid overdose crisis, with the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) among the hardest hit. In response, drug checking services (DCS) have been introduced in this setting as a novel pilot harm reduction intervention though little...
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Main Authors: | Viseth Long (Author), Jaime Arredondo (Author), Lianping Ti (Author), Cameron Grant (Author), Kora DeBeck (Author), M-J Milloy (Author), Mark Lysyshyn (Author), Evan Wood (Author), Thomas Kerr (Author), Kanna Hayashi (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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