Johns Hopkins University-Bloomberg School of Public Health: Preference for Fentanyl Higher Amount Young, White, Frequent Opioid Users
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 19 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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- Study Of People Who Use Drugs In Three Cities Will Be Used To Target Harm-Reduction Measures
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A minority of people who use illicit opioids indicated a preference for fentanyl, the super-potent synthetic opioid that accounts for much of the recent rise in U.S. overdose deaths, accord . . .
Robin Scullin, 410/955-7619, rsculli1@jhu.edu; Barbara Benham, 410/614-6029, bbenham1@jhu.edu
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- Study Of People Who Use Drugs In Three Cities Will Be Used To Target Harm-Reduction Measures
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A minority of people who use illicit opioids indicated a preference for fentanyl, the super-potent synthetic opioid that accounts for much of the recent rise in U.S. overdose deaths, accord . . .