This report presents data collected as part of a periodic cross-sectional study of people who used community-based pharmacies to obtain sterile needles and syringes for the period 2006 to 2008
BACKGROUND: We report findings from a multi-method study investigating drug injectors' access to nee...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Purpose: Prescription and illicit opioid abuse have disproportionately impacted the Central Appalach...
The demographic and drug-using profiles of survey respondents who purchased sterile injecting equipm...
A partnership was established between the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Western Sydne...
A partnership was established between the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Western Sydne...
The aim of this study was to investigate the provision and disposal of needles and syringes in Geelo...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Treloar, 2010) of almost 600 people who obtained injecting equipment from pharmacies in 2008. The fo...
Background New Zealand has been offering needle exchange services since 1987. Over 170 community ph...
Abstract Background Pharmacists’ role in harm reduction is expanding in many states, yet there are l...
Background: The role pharmacies play in addressing the opioid crisis and drug-related risks such as ...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
BACKGROUND: We report findings from a multi-method study investigating drug injectors' access to nee...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Purpose: Prescription and illicit opioid abuse have disproportionately impacted the Central Appalach...
The demographic and drug-using profiles of survey respondents who purchased sterile injecting equipm...
A partnership was established between the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Western Sydne...
A partnership was established between the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Western Sydne...
The aim of this study was to investigate the provision and disposal of needles and syringes in Geelo...
Objective: To determine whether needle and syringe exchange programs represent feasible sites to des...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Treloar, 2010) of almost 600 people who obtained injecting equipment from pharmacies in 2008. The fo...
Background New Zealand has been offering needle exchange services since 1987. Over 170 community ph...
Abstract Background Pharmacists’ role in harm reduction is expanding in many states, yet there are l...
Background: The role pharmacies play in addressing the opioid crisis and drug-related risks such as ...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Background: Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) have been established as effective harm reduction i...
BACKGROUND: We report findings from a multi-method study investigating drug injectors' access to nee...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Purpose: Prescription and illicit opioid abuse have disproportionately impacted the Central Appalach...