Smoking identified as preferred mode of opioid safe supply use; investigating correlates of smoking preference through a 2021 cross-sectional study in British Columbia
Abstract Background The increasing number of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia (BC) has led to calls for a regulated (pharmaceutical grade) supply of substances ("safe supply"). In order to inform safe supply recommendations, we aimed to identify why people currently smoke o...
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Main Authors: | Ariba Kamal (Author), Max Ferguson (Author), Jessica C Xavier (Author), Lisa Liu (Author), Brittany Graham (Author), Kurt Lock (Author), Jane A. Buxton (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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