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B P Smyth

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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|January 22, 2021
Head shops and new psychoactive substances: a public health perspectiveB P Smyth
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 1, 2000
Health effects of prisons. Many injectors stop injecting while imprisonedB P Smyth
Irish Medical Journal|April 17, 2020
Treatment of Adolescent Heroin Dependence: The End of an EraB P Smyth, G McCarney
Irish Medical Journal|October 26, 2019
Cannabis use and Associated Health Problems – What’s the Harm?B P Smyth, A O’Farrell, A Daly
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 2, 2001
Syringe borrowing persists in Dublin despite harm reduction interventionsB P Smyth, J Barry, E Keenan
Irish Medical Journal|January 27, 2017
Cocaine use in Young Adults: Correlation with Early Onset Cannabis, Alcohol and Tobacco UseB P Smyth, A Hannigan, W Cullen
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|November 25, 2000
Trends in treated opiate misuse in Dublin: the emergence of chasing the dragonB P Smyth, M O'Brien, J Barry
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 2, 1999
Bloodborne viral infection in Irish injecting drug usersB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
Irish Journal of Medical Science|September 28, 2000
Assessment of hepatitis C infection in injecting drug users attending an addiction treatment clinicB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 24, 1999
Evaluation of the impact of Dublin's expanded harm reduction programme on prevalence of hepatitis C among short-term injecting drug usersB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine|January 22, 2021
Head shops and new psychoactive substances: a public health perspectiveB P Smyth
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 1, 2000
Health effects of prisons. Many injectors stop injecting while imprisonedB P Smyth
Irish Medical Journal|April 17, 2020
Treatment of Adolescent Heroin Dependence: The End of an EraB P Smyth, G McCarney
Irish Medical Journal|October 26, 2019
Cannabis use and Associated Health Problems – What’s the Harm?B P Smyth, A O’Farrell, A Daly
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 2, 2001
Syringe borrowing persists in Dublin despite harm reduction interventionsB P Smyth, J Barry, E Keenan
Irish Medical Journal|January 27, 2017
Cocaine use in Young Adults: Correlation with Early Onset Cannabis, Alcohol and Tobacco UseB P Smyth, A Hannigan, W Cullen
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|November 25, 2000
Trends in treated opiate misuse in Dublin: the emergence of chasing the dragonB P Smyth, M O'Brien, J Barry
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 2, 1999
Bloodborne viral infection in Irish injecting drug usersB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
Irish Journal of Medical Science|September 28, 2000
Assessment of hepatitis C infection in injecting drug users attending an addiction treatment clinicB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 24, 1999
Evaluation of the impact of Dublin's expanded harm reduction programme on prevalence of hepatitis C among short-term injecting drug usersB P Smyth, E Keenan, J J O'Connor
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