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Naloxone Expansion Not Associated with Increases in Adolescent Injection Drug Use

Ann Tucker

Intl Journal of Drug Policy | A recent study explored if naloxone expansion may inadvertently promote high-risk substance use behaviors among youth, concluding that naloxone access laws and pharmacy naloxone distribution were more consistently associated with decreases rather than increases in lifetime heroin and injection drug use among adolescents. Cont.

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