Street fentanyl use: Experiences, preferences, and concordance between self-reports and urine toxicology

Volume: 71, Pages: 3 - 9
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Conducted in Dayton, Ohio, the study aims to characterize user knowledge and experiences with non-pharmaceutical fentanyl-type drugs (NPFs) and compare self-reports with urine toxicology for NPFs and heroin. Between May 2017–January 2018, 60 individuals who self-reported heroin/NPF use were interviewed using structured questionnaire on socio-demographics, NPF and other drug use practices. Unobserved urine samples were collected and analyzed...
Paper Details
Title
Street fentanyl use: Experiences, preferences, and concordance between self-reports and urine toxicology
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
71
Pages
3 - 9
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