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Intranasal Mucosal Atomiser Devices: A Novel Harm Reduction Intervention

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Hayden Green
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Thileepan Naren *
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Brittany Chapman
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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Sione Crawford
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Dean Membrey
DOI:10.1111/dar.70191delete
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Factors associated with diminished peripheral vein access, including age, prolonged history of injecting drug use and coadministration with other substances, are all increasing among people who inject drugs in Australia. This exposes individuals to increased risk of injecting related complications, including skin and soft tissue infection, neurovascular injury and deep vein thrombosis.
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harm reduction
injecting drug use
people who use drugs
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Drug and Alcohol Review
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Royal Melbourne Hospital
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