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We examined associations between discontinuation and tapering of prescribed opioids and risk of overdose among people on long-term opioid therapy for pain, stratified by diagnosed OUD and prescribe
Community drug checking is an emerging response to the overdose crisis. However, stigma has been identified as a potential barrier to service use that requires investigation.
To investigate the association between pharmacotherapies and hospitalization and mortality outcomes in persons with amphetamine or methamphetamine use disorder.
The objective of this study was to determine the number of drug checking samples containing fentanyl and fentanyl analogues using both point of care and confirmatory drug checking technologies.
We aimed to determine: (i) the toxicological profile of cocaine, metabolites and adulterants amongst three groups of cocaine-related fatalities in which cocaine and/or metabolites were present in b
This review aims to describe telemedicine-delivered substance use disorder (SUD) treatments and services along the cascade of care in the U.S. after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Understanding the geographic variations in fatal overdose mortality is necessary to avoid disproportionate risk resulting from service access inequity.
We present findings from a scoping review of qualitative studies on experiences of PWUD with SCS published between 1997 and 2022.
Using insights developed from the ‘ontological turn’ and approaches to co-production from public health and science and technology studies, we explore the multiple relations that come to produce an
During the COVID-19 pandemic, overdose rates substantially increased in the United States.
This analysis sought to identify factors associated with methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) discontinuation among adolescents and young adults (AYA).
Injecting drugs alone limits the potential for intervention and has accounted for a significant proportion of overdose deaths, yet the practice remains understudied.