AbstractObjectiveTo retrospectively analyse injection drug users (IDUs) with complications after intra- or extra-vasal administration of dissolved tablets.DesignA retrospective study.MethodsThe hospital discharge registers were used to identify the patients admitted in different clinics in Helsinki University Central Hospital during 2000–2005. The patient demographics and social background were clarified. The type of the crushed drugs, the injection route and the timing of administration were registered. Medical interventions, examinations and surgical procedures were recorded.ResultsBetween January 2000 and December 2005, 24 patients had been treated on 30 occasions for manifestations caused by injecting crushed tablets. The main types of ...
Introduction. Intravenous drug abuse is a global concern with an estimated 16 million people engagin...
Injection site infections in injecting drug users (IDUs) are associated with serious morbidity and h...
ObjectiveTo assess the complications related to intravenous drug abuse.DesignProspective study.Metho...
AbstractObjectiveTo retrospectively analyse injection drug users (IDUs) with complications after int...
Aims: To determine the frequency with which intravenous drug users (IDUs) experience broken needles ...
Department of General Surgery and Semiology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Test...
Intravenous drug abuse is an increasing social and health problem. Repeated injuries to the veins, i...
ObjectivesInadvertent intra-arterial injection of flunitrazepam tablets intended for intravenous use...
Background: The UK has one of the highest rates of recreational drug use and consequent deaths in Eu...
Background: The process of drug injection may give rise to vascular and soft tissue injuries and inf...
A retrospective analysis of hospitalizations due to infection in 175 injection drug users was perfor...
Background Recreational use of prescription drugs is widespread. We describe acute p...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at risk of injection site infections and injuries. Th...
In a retrospective survey of patients hospitalized in the Department of Medicine of the University H...
Background Infectious complications among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) are associated with ...
Introduction. Intravenous drug abuse is a global concern with an estimated 16 million people engagin...
Injection site infections in injecting drug users (IDUs) are associated with serious morbidity and h...
ObjectiveTo assess the complications related to intravenous drug abuse.DesignProspective study.Metho...
AbstractObjectiveTo retrospectively analyse injection drug users (IDUs) with complications after int...
Aims: To determine the frequency with which intravenous drug users (IDUs) experience broken needles ...
Department of General Surgery and Semiology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Test...
Intravenous drug abuse is an increasing social and health problem. Repeated injuries to the veins, i...
ObjectivesInadvertent intra-arterial injection of flunitrazepam tablets intended for intravenous use...
Background: The UK has one of the highest rates of recreational drug use and consequent deaths in Eu...
Background: The process of drug injection may give rise to vascular and soft tissue injuries and inf...
A retrospective analysis of hospitalizations due to infection in 175 injection drug users was perfor...
Background Recreational use of prescription drugs is widespread. We describe acute p...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are at risk of injection site infections and injuries. Th...
In a retrospective survey of patients hospitalized in the Department of Medicine of the University H...
Background Infectious complications among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) are associated with ...
Introduction. Intravenous drug abuse is a global concern with an estimated 16 million people engagin...
Injection site infections in injecting drug users (IDUs) are associated with serious morbidity and h...
ObjectiveTo assess the complications related to intravenous drug abuse.DesignProspective study.Metho...