Moving towards a continuum of safer supply options for people who use drugs: A qualitative study exploring national perspectives on safer supply among professional stakeholders in Canada
Abstract Background Novel public health interventions are needed to address the toxic drug supply and meet the needs of people who use drugs amidst the overdose crisis. Safer supply - low-barrier distribution of pharmaceutical grade substances - has been implemented in some jurisdictions to provide...
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Main Authors: | Annie Foreman-Mackey (Author), Bernie Pauly (Author), Andrew Ivsins (Author), Karen Urbanoski (Author), Manal Mansoor (Author), Geoff Bardwell (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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