Feasibility of paying people who use drugs cash to distribute naloxone within their networks
Abstract Introduction Immediate access to naloxone is needed to prevent fatal opioid-related overdoses in the presence of fentanyl analogs saturating the opioid supply. Peer models engage impacted populations who are not accessing naloxone through standard venues, yet compensating peers who utilize...
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Main Authors: | Nikki M. Lewis (Author), Rebecca P. Smeltzer (Author), Trevor J. Baker (Author), Andrea C. Sahovey (Author), Justine Baez (Author), Erika Hensel (Author), Brandon Poole (Author), Cecelia Stewart (Author), Allyson G. Cogan (Author), Mackenzie Bullard (Author), Jessica L. Taylor (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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