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Science versus politics: The need for supervised injection facilities in Montreal, Canada

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    In this context, the first syringe exchange programs and the development of opiate maintenance therapies were implemented (WHO, 1998). Similarly, new facilities emerged at the end of the 1980s, and the first objective was to allow PWID to inject self-provided drugs within a supervised framework in enhanced aseptic conditions with medical monitoring and no risk of police control (EMCDDA, 2008; Jozaghi, 2012; Semaan et al., 2011). These facilities have had different appellations, including ‘safer injection facilities,’ ‘supervised injecting centers/sites/rooms/facilities,’ ‘drug consumption rooms,’ and ‘supervised injection services’ (SISs) (Hedrich, 2004; Noël et al., 2009).

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