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This study aims to characterize the lay views and experiences with illicitly manufactured fentanyl (IMF)-contaminated methamphetamine (IMF/meth) and identify participants with unknown IMF exposures

Original research | 2023
Stimulants, Overdose, About PWUD, Illegal drugs

What is the association between school-level stimulant therapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and prescription stimulant nonmedical use?

Original research | 2023
Youth, Stimulants, Diversion

We explored the experiences and narratives of family members and friends of people who use methamphetamine to inform the development of a Family and Friend Support Program.

Original research | 2023
Stimulants, Parents/caregivers, Stigma

To inform policy and practice, we compared socio-demographic characteristics and health needs of people leaving prison with a history of methamphetamine use and/or opioid use.

Original research | 2023
About PWUD, Legal system/law enforcement, Stimulants

Our primary objective was to examine trends in amphetamine-related ED visits over time in Ontario, including by age and sex.

Original research | 2023
Stimulants, About PWUD, Overdose, Hospitals

Co-use of stimulants and opioids is rapidly increasing.

Original research | 2023
Substitution/OAT, Barriers and enablers, Stimulants, About PWUD

Deaths involving opioids typically result from lethal respiratory depression, and it is currently unknown how co-use of psychostimulants with opioids affects respiratory toxicity.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, Overdose

In the context of rising concurrent stimulant use among people with opioid use disorder, this study aims to investigate the impact of stimulant use disorder on opioid agonist treatment dispensation

Original research | 2022
About PWUD, Stimulants, Substitution/OAT, Legal system/law enforcement

There is limited data on psychostimulant use for various racial and ethnic groups, including Black people, and the challenges they face living as minorities overcoming historical challenges includi

Lit review | 2022
Stimulants, Equity, About PWUD

To investigate the association between pharmacotherapies and hospitalization and mortality outcomes in persons with amphetamine or methamphetamine use disorder.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, Mortality, Safer supply, About PWUD, Substitution/OAT

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

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, Mortality, About PWUD, Overdose

This study aimed to determine the feasibility and safety of a tapering dose of lisdexamfetamine for the treatment of acute methamphetamine (MA) withdrawal.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, Withdrawal, Clinical guidance

This review of clinical research reports the evidence regarding biomedical and behavioral treatments for psychostimulant withdrawal symptoms.

Lit review | 2022
Withdrawal, Stimulants, Clinical guidance

We examined how age-related patterns of cocaine and methamphetamine use vary by sexual identity and gender among a national sample.

Original research | 2022
About PWUD, Illegal drugs, 2SLGBTQI+, Stimulants

We sought to examine the relationship between OAT engagement and crystal methamphetamine use and to assess if this relationship differs according to the ongoing use of unregulated opioids.

Original research | 2022
Substitution/OAT, Stimulants, Illegal drugs, About PWUD, Transitions in care/treatment

We investigated stockpiling drugs among people who use drugs (PWUD) in five cities in the United States and Canada.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, About PWUD, Illegal drugs

Assess the population mortality rates of cocaine-related deaths in Australia, 2000-2021; 2. determine the circumstances of death and case characteristics; and 3.

Original research | 2022
Mortality, Stimulants, About PWUD

This study explores characteristics of those who use or misuse prescription stimulants and/or opioids and associations with use of cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants

Prior research indicates rising methamphetamine use and harms in the U.S., potentially related to increases in methamphetamine injection.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, Injecting drugs, About PWUD

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