Reducing harm through the development of good preparation practices for the injection of slow release morphine sulphate capsules
Abstract Background It is not always easy to advise people who inject drugs (PWID) on how to prepare their drugs in a way that is associated with reduced harm. This is particularly true for pharmaceutical drugs that are not meant to be injected. Our objective was to find "good preparation pract...
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Main Author: | Lenneke Keijzer (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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