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While there is a growing body of ethnography with people who use drugs (PWUD), researchers who are themselves out as drug users—and their unofficial expertise—are largely absent.
Commentary | 2021
Equity, Advocacy, About PWUD, Illegal drugs, Peer/PWLLE program involvement
There is evidence of change in recent substance type associated with morbidity and mortality.
Original research | 2022
Overdose, Mortality, Harm reduction, About PWUD, Illegal drugs, Stimulants
The idea that cannabis is a ‘gateway drug’ to more harmful substances such as opioids is highly controversial, yet has substantially impacted policy, education and how we conceptualize substance use.
Lit review | 2022
Policy/Regulatory, About PWUD, Illegal drugs
Webpage | 2022
Wrap-around services, Advocacy, About prescribers, Social services, Chronic pain, Injecting drugs
Handout | 2021
Peer/PWLLE program involvement
To assess whether naloxone prescribing in clinical contexts targeted pain patients most at risk for opioid overdose.
Original research | 2022
Overdose, Mortality, Harm reduction, About prescribers, Outcomes, Chronic pain
Audiovisual telehealth has been shown to be effective for buprenorphine maintenance treatment prior to COVID-19, but use of telehealth for buprenorphine treatment initiation, and the use of audio-only
Original research | 2022
Equity, About prescribers, Substitution/OAT, Digital health
Explored how individuals and family members perceive the issue of overdose in relation to opioid analgesics, and their views of overdose prevention and potential interventions.
Original research | 2022
Overdose, Safer supply, About PWUD, Chronic pain
Examine the cost-effectiveness of SROM, hydromorphone, diacetylmorphine, and fentanyl in opioid use disorder, and describe the evidence-based guidelines for the use of these treatments
Lit review | 2021
Clinical guidance, Evidence base, Safer supply, About prescribers, Substitution/OAT
In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, a multi-site drug checking service (DCS) pilot project was launched in October 2019.
Original research | 2022
Wrap-around services, Illegal drugs, Drug checking
Ce produit est destiné aux utilisateurs qui préfèrent réaliser leur propre analyse et qui s'intéressent à des sous-groupes particuliers de la population ou qui désirent effectuer des croisemements de
Webpage | 2021
Evidence base, About PWUD, Illegal drugs

Drug overdoses surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the need for expanded and accessible substance use disorder (SUD) treatment.

Original research | 2022
About PWUD, Substitution/OAT, Digital health, Carries/take-home doses
This Environmental Scan provides an overview of how naloxone is made available in Canadian jurisdictions, with a focus on take-home naloxone programs.
Report | 2018
Overdose, Harm reduction, Policy/Regulatory, Wrap-around services, About pharmacists

A resource for anyone who is injecting tablet medications (pills) and would like to do so more safely.

Video | 2020
Harm reduction, About PWUD, Injecting drugs
The objective of this paper is to develop a better understanding of the SUD services that PEH receive in publicly funded treatment programs by (1) describing the characteristics and needs of the PEH p
Original research | 2021
Wrap-around services, About PWUD, Outcomes, Poverty, Housing, Legal system/law enforcement, Illegal drugs, Mental health
This study explores the personal impact, including benefits and apprehensions, for PWUD who participated in a peer-led overdose prevention program and did not intervene post-training.
Original research | 2022
Overdose, Harm reduction, About PWUD, Outcomes, Illegal drugs, Peer/PWLLE program involvement, Social benefits
The study’s objective is to review the impact of interim opioid agonist treatment (OAT), a short-term approach for patients awaiting standard OAT, in terms of treatment retention, access to standard O
Lit review | 2022
Harm reduction, About PWUD, Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment
Opioid agonist therapy (OAT) has been severely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lit review | 2021
Harm reduction, Policy/Regulatory, Equity, About prescribers, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers
In 2018, the Baltimore City Health Department launched a mobile clinic called Healthcare on The Spot, which offers low-threshold buprenorphine services integrated with health care services to meet the
Original research | 2022
Harm reduction, Wrap-around services, Social services, Outcomes, Substitution/OAT
This analysis reports on changes in the profile of people who have died of overdose since BC's declaration of COVID-19 as a public health emergency on 17 March 2020.
Original research | 2021
Overdose, Mortality, About PWUD, Outcomes, Illegal drugs, Sex/Gender

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