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2. Correction: Accessing Take-Home Naloxone in British Columbia and the role of community pharmacies: Results from the analysis of administrative data.

3. Motivations for concurrent use of uppers and downers among people who access harm reduction services in British Columbia, Canada: findings from the 2019 Harm Reduction Client Survey.

4. Correlates of concurrent use of stimulants and opioids among people who access harm reduction services in British Columbia, Canada: Findings from the 2019 Harm Reduction Client Survey.

5. Investigating opioid preference to inform safe supply services: A cross sectional study.

6. Adverse events related to bystander naloxone administration in cases of suspected opioid overdose in British Columbia: An observational study.

7. Examining prevalence and correlates of smoking opioids in British Columbia: opioids are more often smoked than injected.

8. Towards cross-Canada monitoring of the unregulated street drug supply.

9. Knowledge of the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act and possession of a naloxone kit among people recently released from prison.

10. Crystal methamphetamine use in British Columbia, Canada: A cross-sectional study of people who access harm reduction services.

11. The implementation and role of a staff naloxone program for non-profit community-based sites in British Columbia: A descriptive study.

12. Convenience and comfort: reasons reported for using drugs alone among clients of harm reduction sites in British Columbia, Canada.

13. Accessing Take-Home Naloxone in British Columbia and the role of community pharmacies: Results from the analysis of administrative data.

14. Known fentanyl use among clients of harm reduction sites in British Columbia, Canada.

15. Correlates of take-home naloxone kit possession among people who use drugs in British Columbia: A cross-sectional analysis.

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