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Sarah Larney

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 11, 2016
Commentary on Binswanger et al. (2016): Multiple opportunities exist to improve the health and wellbeing of people released from prisonsSarah Larney, Michael Farrell
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 1, 2022
Commentary on Glanz et al.: Longer buprenorphine treatment duration is associated with lower rates of opioid overdose, but can we address barriers to staying in treatment?Suzanne Nielsen, Sarah Larney
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 8, 2009
Inadequate data collection prevents health planning for released prisonersKristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 27, 2010
Factors affecting criminal recidivism among participants in the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program in New South Wales, AustraliaSarah Larney, Kristy A Martire
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 7, 2012
Increasing numbers of inmate separations from Australian prisonsKristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|July 13, 2010
An estimate of the number of inmate separations from Australian prisons 2000/01 and 2005/06Kristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 7, 2014
The ethics of hepatitis C "treatment as prevention" among prisonersMichael H Levy, Sarah Larney
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 10, 2018
Commentary on McDonald et al. (2018): Intranasal naloxone-from the laboratory to the real worldSuzanne Nielsen, Sarah Larney, Michael Farrell
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 18, 2024
Trends in substance use and related harms among older adults in high-income countriesRachel Sutherland, Natasa Gisev, Sarah Larney
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 13, 2016
Yes, people can die from opiate withdrawalShane Darke, Sarah Larney, Michael Farrell
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 11, 2016
Commentary on Binswanger et al. (2016): Multiple opportunities exist to improve the health and wellbeing of people released from prisonsSarah Larney, Michael Farrell
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 1, 2022
Commentary on Glanz et al.: Longer buprenorphine treatment duration is associated with lower rates of opioid overdose, but can we address barriers to staying in treatment?Suzanne Nielsen, Sarah Larney
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 8, 2009
Inadequate data collection prevents health planning for released prisonersKristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 27, 2010
Factors affecting criminal recidivism among participants in the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program in New South Wales, AustraliaSarah Larney, Kristy A Martire
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 7, 2012
Increasing numbers of inmate separations from Australian prisonsKristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|July 13, 2010
An estimate of the number of inmate separations from Australian prisons 2000/01 and 2005/06Kristy A Martire, Sarah Larney
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 7, 2014
The ethics of hepatitis C "treatment as prevention" among prisonersMichael H Levy, Sarah Larney
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 10, 2018
Commentary on McDonald et al. (2018): Intranasal naloxone-from the laboratory to the real worldSuzanne Nielsen, Sarah Larney, Michael Farrell
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 18, 2024
Trends in substance use and related harms among older adults in high-income countriesRachel Sutherland, Natasa Gisev, Sarah Larney
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 13, 2016
Yes, people can die from opiate withdrawalShane Darke, Sarah Larney, Michael Farrell
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