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Managing a chronic wound in a heroin user

Johnny Acquaro
6 December 2012

<p>Heroin is the most common illicit drug used intravenously. This article examines the ‘skin popping’ that occurs when using the drug, as well as the subsequent ulceration and scarring. Treatment and assessment is vital in order to increase compliance and wound healing in cases where heroin abuse is present.</p>

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