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Carla Treloar

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The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 29, 2013
Examining structural violence in opioid pharmacotherapy treatment in Australia: sweating the "small stuff" in a liberal paradiseCarla Treloar, Kylie Valentine
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 13, 2013
Response to Chandler et al., Substance, structure and stigma: parents in the UK accounting for opioid substitution therapy during the antenatal and postnatal periodsKylie Valentine, Carla Treloar
Drug and Alcohol Review|June 15, 2007
Public opinion on needle and syringe programmes: avoiding assumptions for policy and practiceCarla Treloar, Suzanne Fraser
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 16, 2025
Editorial - Supporting the best quality science and the rights of people who use drugs regardless of global policy changes: Perspectives from the co-Editors in Chief of the International Journal of Drug PolicyCarla Treloar, Jason Grebely
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 26, 2007
Equity of access to treatment, and barriers to treatment for illicit drug use in AustraliaErol Digiusto, Carla Treloar
Education for Health (Abingdon, England)|March 15, 2005
Infection control in the context of hepatitis C disclosure: implications for education of healthcare professionalsCarla Treloar, Max Hopwood
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 30, 2008
The social production of hepatitis C risk among injecting drug users: a qualitative synthesisTim Rhodes, Carla Treloar
Qualitative Health Research|August 20, 2009
The lived experience of hepatitis C and its treatment among injecting drug users: qualitative synthesisCarla Treloar, Tim Rhodes
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 29, 2014
'Not just methadone Tracy': transformations in service-user identity following the introduction of hepatitis C treatment into Australian opiate substitution settingsJake Rance, Carla Treloar,
Qualitative Health Research|September 25, 2003
Multidisciplinary cross-national studies: a commentary on issues of collaboration, methodology, analysis, and publicationCarla Treloar, Ian D Graham
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The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 29, 2013
Examining structural violence in opioid pharmacotherapy treatment in Australia: sweating the "small stuff" in a liberal paradiseCarla Treloar, Kylie Valentine
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 13, 2013
Response to Chandler et al., Substance, structure and stigma: parents in the UK accounting for opioid substitution therapy during the antenatal and postnatal periodsKylie Valentine, Carla Treloar
Drug and Alcohol Review|June 15, 2007
Public opinion on needle and syringe programmes: avoiding assumptions for policy and practiceCarla Treloar, Suzanne Fraser
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 16, 2025
Editorial - Supporting the best quality science and the rights of people who use drugs regardless of global policy changes: Perspectives from the co-Editors in Chief of the International Journal of Drug PolicyCarla Treloar, Jason Grebely
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|May 26, 2007
Equity of access to treatment, and barriers to treatment for illicit drug use in AustraliaErol Digiusto, Carla Treloar
Education for Health (Abingdon, England)|March 15, 2005
Infection control in the context of hepatitis C disclosure: implications for education of healthcare professionalsCarla Treloar, Max Hopwood
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 30, 2008
The social production of hepatitis C risk among injecting drug users: a qualitative synthesisTim Rhodes, Carla Treloar
Qualitative Health Research|August 20, 2009
The lived experience of hepatitis C and its treatment among injecting drug users: qualitative synthesisCarla Treloar, Tim Rhodes
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 29, 2014
'Not just methadone Tracy': transformations in service-user identity following the introduction of hepatitis C treatment into Australian opiate substitution settingsJake Rance, Carla Treloar,
Qualitative Health Research|September 25, 2003
Multidisciplinary cross-national studies: a commentary on issues of collaboration, methodology, analysis, and publicationCarla Treloar, Ian D Graham
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