Invited Review: The Substance Abuser and Home Intravenous Therapy: Above All Else, Do No Harm

Home care therapy is being challenged by changes in patient populations and technologic advances. The selection of appropriate candidates for home intravenous therapy is a critical issue faced by health care professionals. This process is more complex when the patient has a history of intravenous dr...

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