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Source Matters: An Examination of Drug Checking Samples from Police Departments and Community Based Programs in Massachusetts

Aims and SettingIn the U.S., the emergence of new adulterants and novel psychoactive substances continues to complicate approaches to overdose, treatment, and public safety. Information about this changing drug supply is often gleaned from police drug seizures, but community drug checking services, which test the contents of a persons drug supply and share that data, provide another means to understand local drug supplies. However, it is unclear how seized drugs differ from those collected in the community, whether one approach is potentially more instructive, and what can be learned about local drug supplies from each source. We therefore compared drug samples tested from police departments

epidemiology