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  1. A comparison of syringe prescription and syringe exchange in Rhode Island, USA
    Amy E Boutwell, Francis A Wolf, Michelle McKenzie, Stephanie L Sanford-Colby, John P Fulton, Josiah D Rich
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 457-459)
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  1. Delivering syringe exchange services through “satellite exchangers”: the Sacramento Area Needle Exchange, USA
    Rachel Anderson, Lynell Clancy, Neil Flynn, Alex Kral, Ricky Bluthenthal
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 461-463)
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  1. The evaluation of a trial of syringe vending machines in Canberra, Australia , 15 September 2008
    David McDonald
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    July 2009 (Vol. 20, Issue 4, Pages 336-339)
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  1. Hepatitis C prevention and treatment for substance users in the United States: acknowledging the elephant in the living room
    Brian R. Edlin
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    April 2004 (Vol. 15, Issue 2, Pages 81-91)
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  1. Five years of needle syringe exchange in Manipur, India: programme and contextual issues
    Mukta Sharma, Samiran Panda, Umesh Sharma, Haobam Nanao Singh, Charanjit Sharma, Rajkumar Raju Singh
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 407-415)
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  1. How otherwise dedicated AIDS prevention workers come to support state-sponsored shortage of clean syringes in Vancouver, Canada
    P.M Spittal, W Small, E Wood, C Johnston, J Charette, N Laliberté, M.V O’Shaughnessy, M.T Schechter
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    February 2004 (Vol. 15, Issue 1, Pages 36-45)
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  1. Access to syringes in three Russian cities: Implications for syringe distribution and coverage , 04 March 2008
    Anya Sarang, Tim Rhodes, Lucy Platt
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    April 2008 (Vol. 19Supplement 1, Pages 25-36)
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  1. The effectiveness and safety of syringe vending machines as a component of needle syringe programmes in community settings , 03 September 2007
    Md Mofizul Islam, Alex Wodak, Katherine M. Conigrave
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2008 (Vol. 19, Issue 6, Pages 436-441)
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  1. Impacts of intensified police activity on injection drug users: Evidence from an ethnographic investigation
    Will Small, Thomas Kerr, John Charette, Martin T. Schechter, Patricia M. Spittal
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    March 2006 (Vol. 17, Issue 2, Pages 85-95)
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  1. Sterile syringe access for injection drug users in the 21st century: progress and prospects
    Steffanie A. Strathdee, Francisco Inácio Bastos
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 351-352)
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  1. Coverage of HIV prevention programmes for injection drug users: Confusions, aspirations, definitions and ways forward
    Mukta Sharma, Dave Burrows, Ricky Bluthenthal
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    March 2007 (Vol. 18, Issue 2, Pages 92-98)
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  1. Impact of expanding syringe access in New York on sources of syringes for injection drug users in Harlem and the Bronx, NYC, USA
    Sherry Deren, Crystal Fuller, Enrique R Pouget, Shannon Blaney, Stephanie Tortu, Sung-Yeon Kang, James M McMahon, Jonny F Andia, Don C Des Jarlais, Bruce Johnson, Andrew Rosenblum, David Vlahov
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 373-379)
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  1. A matter of convenience: factors influencing secondary syringe exchange in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    Chelsea Voytek, Susan G Sherman, Benjamin Junge
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 465-467)
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  1. Injecting behaviour of injecting drug users at needle and syringe programmes and pharmacies in Australia
    Hla-Hla Thein, Marl Denoe, Ingrid van Beek, Gregory Dore, Margaret MacDonald
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    December 2003 (Vol. 14, Issue 5, Pages 425-430)
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  1. Integrating multiple programme and policy approaches to hepatitis C prevention and care for injection drug users: A comprehensive approach
    Guthrie S. Birkhead, Susan J. Klein, Alma R. Candelas, Daniel A. O’Connell, Jeffrey R. Rothman, Ira S. Feldman, Dennis S. Tsui, Richard A. Cotroneo, Colleen A. Flanigan
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    October 2007 (Vol. 18, Issue 5, Pages 417-425)
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  1. Doffing the cap: increasing syringe availability by law but not in practice, Connecticut, 1999
    Sarah Bray, Jelani Lawson, Robert Heimer
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    1 September 2001 (Vol. 12, Issue 3, Pages 221-235)
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  1. Attitudes of police officers towards syringe access, occupational needle-sticks, and drug use: A qualitative study of one city police department in the United States
    Leo Beletsky, Grace E. Macalino, Scott Burris
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    August 2005 (Vol. 16, Issue 4, Pages 267-274)
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  1. Harm reduction theory: Users’ culture, micro-social indigenous harm reduction, and the self-organization and outside-organizing of users’ groups
    Samuel R. Friedman, Wouter de Jong, Diana Rossi, Graciela Touzé, Russell Rockwell, Don C. Des Jarlais, Richard Elovich
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    March 2007 (Vol. 18, Issue 2, Pages 107-117)
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  1. Correlates of syringe coverage for heroin injection in 35 large metropolitan areas in the US in which heroin is the dominant injected drug , 27 February 2008
    Barbara Tempalski, Hannah L. Cooper, Samuel R. Friedman, Don C. Des Jarlais, Joanne Brady, Karla Gostnell
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    April 2008 (Vol. 19Supplement 1, Pages 47-58)
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  1. Exploring stakeholder perceptions of acceptability and feasibility of needle exchange programmes, syringe vending machines and safer injection facilities in Tijuana, Mexico , 29 October 2008
    Morgan M. Philbin, Andrea Mantsios, Remedios Lozada, Patricia Case, Robin A. Pollini, Jorge Alvelais, Carl A. Latkin, Carlos Magis-Rodriguez, Steffanie A. Strathdee
    International Journal of Drug Policy
    July 2009 (Vol. 20, Issue 4, Pages 329-335)
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