Causes of death among people who used illicit opioids in England, 2001-18: a matched cohort study
Summary: Background: In many countries, the average age of people who use illicit opioids, such as heroin, is increasing. This has been suggested to be a reason for increasing numbers of opioid-related deaths seen in surveillance data. We aimed to describe causes of death among people who use illici...
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Main Authors: | Dan Lewer, MSc (Author), Thomas D Brothers, MD (Author), Naomi Van Hest, MSc (Author), Matthew Hickman, ProfPhD (Author), Adam Holland, MSc (Author), Prianka Padmanathan, MSc (Author), Paola Zaninotto, PhD (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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