Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7513022 International Journal of Drug Policy 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Posters used to alert people to methadone formulation change in Vancouver, Canada.
- Study explores people who use drugs' (PWUD) views of two warning posters.
- Warnings of “stronger” methadone were perceived to increase drug-related risks.
- Descriptive language and universal hazard symbols more effectively conveyed risk.
- Posters and other PWUD were key sources of information about formulation change.
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