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This study aimed to characterize heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) patients at treatment start and compare their individual characteristics to those of patients entering traditional opioid maintenanc
La présente étude, qui s’inscrit dans le cadre d’activités permanentes de surveillance, donne un aperçu des incidents de surdose non mortelle survenus dans un établissement fédéral en 2020-2021.
As part of ongoing monitoring efforts, the current study provides an overview of non-fatal overdose incidents that occurred in a federal institution in 2020-2021.
To ensure bystanders’ willingness to carry and administer naloxone in response to a suspected overdose, it is critical to select products for community distribution with the highest likelihood of b
We characterize the capacity, barriers, and sustainment of mobile opioid use disorder (OUD) care services in a large city with a high incidence of OUD and HIV.
We aimed to: (1) Assess MDMA user perceptions regarding both positive and negative long-term effects, and (2) Generate a large, open dataset with correlates to explore for future research.
This study provides a national snapshot of substance use and treatment characteristics among US reproductive-aged females, including those who are pregnant.
The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date estimation of the societal costs of illegal drug use in Sweden, relying as much as possible on registry and administrative data.
We explored the pre-implementation stage of a supervised consumption services (SCS), to examine how an SCS is made and made differently in relation to the material-discursive context of the hospita
To determine the relative risk of death following exposure to treatments for OUD compared to no treatment.
This study presents health planners’ perspectives on the Risk Mitigation Guidance (RMG) adoption within a medicalized system of care.
We understand the current crisis of overdose deaths to be driven by widespread opioid use, characterized by distinct ‘waves’ of drug use.
OAT is a well developed and successful treatment strategy for opioid dependant patients in Europe, which contributed significantly to the fight against the HIV and HCV pandemic and contributed to a