What is needed for implementing drug checking services in the context of the overdose crisis? A qualitative study to explore perspectives of potential service users
Abstract Background The current illicit drug overdose crisis within North America and other countries requires expanded and new responses to address unpredictable and potentially lethal substances, including fentanyl analogues, in the unregulated drug market. Community-wide drug checking is being in...
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Main Authors: | Bruce Wallace (Author), Thea van Roode (Author), Flora Pagan (Author), Paige Phillips (Author), Hailly Wagner (Author), Shane Calder (Author), Jarred Aasen (Author), Bernie Pauly (Author), Dennis Hore (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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