Modelling the combined impact of interventions in averting deaths during a synthetic‐opioid overdose epidemic
Addiction2019Vol. 114(9), pp. 1602–1613
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Michael A. Irvine, Margot Kuo, Jane A. Buxton, Robert Balshaw, Michael Otterstatter, Laura MacDougall, M‐J Milloy, Aamir Bharmal, Bonnie Henry, Mark Tyndall, Daniel Coombs, Mark Gilbert
Abstract
A combined intervention approach has been effective in averting overdose deaths during British Columbia's opioid overdose crisis in the period since declaration of a public health emergency (April 2016-December 2017). However, the absolute numbers of overdose deaths have not changed.
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