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181 related items for PubMed ID: 29758542

  • 1. Fentanyl self-testing outside supervised injection settings to prevent opioid overdose: Do we know enough to promote it?
    McGowan CR, Harris M, Platt L, Hope V, Rhodes T.
    Int J Drug Policy; 2018 Aug; 58():31-36. PubMed ID: 29758542
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  • 3. Suspected involvement of fentanyl in prior overdoses and engagement in harm reduction practices among young adults who use drugs.
    Goldman JE, Krieger MS, Buxton JA, Lysyshyn M, Sherman SG, Green TC, Bernstein E, Hadland SE, Marshall BDL.
    Subst Abus; 2019 Sep 04; 40(4):519-526. PubMed ID: 31206354
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  • 4. Acceptability of implementing community-based drug checking services for people who use drugs in three United States cities: Baltimore, Boston and Providence.
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    Int J Drug Policy; 2019 Jun 04; 68():46-53. PubMed ID: 30991301
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  • 5. High willingness to use rapid fentanyl test strips among young adults who use drugs.
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    Harm Reduct J; 2018 Feb 08; 15(1):7. PubMed ID: 29422052
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  • 6. High concentrations of illicit stimulants and cutting agents cause false positives on fentanyl test strips.
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  • 7. Being "hooked up" during a sharp increase in the availability of illicitly manufactured fentanyl: Adaptations of drug using practices among people who use drugs (PWUD) in New York City.
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  • 8. Drug checking as a potential strategic overdose response in the fentanyl era.
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  • 9. Fentanyl Test Strips for Harm Reduction: A Scoping Review.
    Kutscher E, Barber Grossi M, LaPolla F, Lee JD.
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    Int J Drug Policy; 2020 Oct 09; 84():102900. PubMed ID: 32769054
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  • 11. Effect of witnessing an overdose on the use of drug checking services among people who use illicit drugs in Vancouver, Canada.
    Beaulieu T, Hayashi K, Nosova E, Milloy MJ, DeBeck K, Wood E, Kerr T, Ti L.
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse; 2020 Jul 03; 46(4):506-511. PubMed ID: 31983241
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  • 12. Preference for drugs containing fentanyl from a cross-sectional survey of people who use illicit opioids in three United States cities.
    Morales KB, Park JN, Glick JL, Rouhani S, Green TC, Sherman SG.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2019 Nov 01; 204():107547. PubMed ID: 31536877
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  • 13. Selectivity and sensitivity of urine fentanyl test strips to detect fentanyl analogues in illicit drugs.
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  • 14. Paper spray mass spectrometry: A new drug checking tool for harm reduction in the opioid overdose crisis.
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  • 15. Opioid overdose prevention and naloxone rescue kits: what we know and what we don't know.
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  • 16. Perspectives on Fentanyl Test Strip Use among People Who Inject Drugs in Rural Appalachia.
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  • 17. Take-home drug checking as a novel harm reduction strategy in British Columbia, Canada.
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  • 18. "You can't go wrong being safe": Motivations, patterns, and context surrounding use of fentanyl test strips for heroin and other drugs.
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    Int J Drug Policy; 2022 May 07; 103():103643. PubMed ID: 35255392
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  • 19. "If I had them, I would use them every time": Perspectives on fentanyl test strip use from people who use drugs.
    Reed MK, Salcedo VJ, Guth A, Rising KL.
    J Subst Abuse Treat; 2022 Sep 07; 140():108790. PubMed ID: 35577663
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