The Influence of Transformations in Supply on Methamphetamine Initiation Among People Injecting Opioids in the United States

Study in West Virginia links increased methamphetamine supply to rising opioid-methamphetamine co-use and overdose mortality in rural communities.

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A Refurbished Bus Brings Opioid Treatment to Deer Park, Testing a Model That Could Be Used Across the Rural U.S.

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Access to MAT: Participants' Experiences with Transportation, Non-Emergency Transportation, and Telehealth