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Drug abuse, especially drug abuse by injection, is very dangerous.
Infectious diseases related to injected drugs include HIV, HCV, infective endocarditis, skin and soft tissue infections, and drug overdose
.
In Canada, the number of people who inject drugs rose from 130,000 to 172,000 in 2011-2016, while in the United States, the number of people who inject drugs has increased by 1 million in the past year
Infections.
This study is a retrospective cohort study, containing information about 1.
7 million people in British Columbia, Canada who are tested for HCV or HIV, and is linked to the administrative health database, including community pharmacy prescriptions
.
Participants were 11-65 years old and had no history of drug abuse other than alcohol at baseline
A total of 59804 participants were included in the matched cohort, with a median follow-up of 5.
8 years, and 1149 participants had a history of drug injection during the follow-up period
.
The study found that chronic opioid users have the highest risk of injecting drugs (4.
The study found that chronic opioid users have the highest risk of injecting drugs (4.
Studies have found that people who use opioids to treat chronic non-cancer pain are drug abusers, especially those at high risk of drug injection
The use of opioids in the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain is drug abuse, especially the high-risk population of drug injection.
James Wilton et al.
Prescription opioid treatment for non-cancer pain and initiation of injection drug use: large retrospective cohort study s.
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