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When opioid users are making that first purchase, price doesn't matter at all,» said Scott Duxbury, lead author of the study and doctoral student in sociology at The Ohio State University.
Not exact matches
Last year, the CDC recommended that patients be tested
when they begin
opioid therapy and that long - term
users be checked annually, though it left further testing decisions to the discretion of the health practitioner.
When drug
users go online for the first time to buy
opioids, they aren't looking for the widest selection or the best prices for their illicit purchases, a new study suggests.
When carfentanil is used to cut other
opioids such as heroin it can offer
users a longer or more intense high — if they survive it.
When an
opioid enters the brain, it attaches to neurotransmitters that give the
user a hit or a high.