Informing Responses to Harms Related to Methamphetamine Use with Lessons from Public Health Crises [report]
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
- Illegal Drugs
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This literature review summarizes lessons learned from the current methamphetamine crisis as well as previous public health crises in Canada, including the HIV/AIDS crisis, the opioid crisis and other crises, to inform responses to the growing methamphetamine crisis in Canada. The report identifies potential areas for further investigation and improvement.