Stakeholder perceptions and operational barriers in the training and distribution of take-home naloxone within prisons in England

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Arun Sondhi
George Ryan
Ed Day
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[1] Therapeutic Solutions (Addictions) Communications House,Addiction Psychiatry, Addictions Department
[2] Public Health England,undefined
[3] National Addiction Centre,undefined
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Naloxone; Opiate-related overdose; Prison;
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