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Decrease in injection and rise in smoking and snorting of heroin and synthetic opioids, 2000-2021.

George KarandinosJay UnickJeff OndocsinNicole HolmSarah MarsFernando MonteroDaniel RosenblumDaniel Ciccarone
Published in: Drug and alcohol dependence (2024)
ROA preferences of heroin/synthetic opioids have changed substantially since 2000, with: 1) recent decreases in injection nationally; 2) increased smoking, particularly in the western US; and, 3) recent increased snorting in the eastern US. Smoking is now prevalent and growing. Public health implications include an increasing number of smoking-related fatal overdoses and the probable reduction of injection-specific morbidity and increase in smoking-specific morbidity.
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