NT trends in ecstasy and related drug markets 2011 : findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS)
NT trends in ecstasy and related drug markets; Reports; PublicationNT
2011
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Date:2011; Australian drug trends series No. 80
English
Drug abuse surveys -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals; Ecstasy (Drug) -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals; Drug abuse -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Sydney (N.S.W)
9780733430206
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https://hdl.handle.net/10070/242182
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/610318
95 Table 77: Injecting equipment cleaned in the last month among those who commented, by Australian NSP Survey 2008 & NT 2011 (%) Australian NSP Survey NT 2011 (n=98) Cleaning of injecting equipment in the last month* 1ml needle/syringe 30 8 3ml syringe (barrel) 8 14 5ml syringe (barrel) 6 17 10ml syringe (barrel) 4 0 20ml syringe (barrel) 3 2 50ml syringe (barrel) n.a. 0 Detached needle (tip) 5 8 Winged view infusion set (butterfly) 4 2 Wheel filter 3 2 Last injecting item cleaned** n=32 1ml needle and syringe n.a. 19 3ml syringe (barrel) n.a. 25 5ml syringe (barrel) n.a. 44 10ml syringe (barrel) n.a. 0 20ml syringe (barrel) n.a. 3 Detachable needle (tip) n.a. 3 Winged vein infusion set (butterfly) n.a. 0 Wheel filter n.a. 6 Source: IDRS participant interviews * More than one item could be selected ** Among those who cleaned equipment in the last month
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