Prescribing diamorphine in the United States: Insights from a nationally representative survey
Abstract
Some countries allow physicians to prescribe pharmaceutical-grade diamorphine to dependent users who have previously undergone treatment but are still using street-sourced heroin; this is not allowed in the US. This study provides the first nationally representative US data concerning public support for prescribing diamorphine to dependent users. We also test the hypothesis that calling it “diamorphine” instead of “heroin” increases support for...
Paper Details
Title
Prescribing diamorphine in the United States: Insights from a nationally representative survey
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
196
Pages
62 - 65
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