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'''Intravenous drug use''', abbreviated '''IVDU''', is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins.
[[Image:Pulmonary talcosis low mag cropped.jpg|thumb|right|[[Micrograph]] showing pulmonary talcosis. [[H&E stain]].]]
'''Intravenous drug use''', abbreviated '''IVDU''', is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins
 
IV drug users are relatively frequent [[forensic pathology|forensic]] [[autopsies]].  As these people often live on the margins of society, they are at increased risk of trauma. 
 
A classic story is, an addict gets released from jail and consumes their usual amount -- but in doing so over does it as they have lost their drug tolerance.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 06:04, 22 October 2014

Intravenous drug use, abbreviated IVDU, is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins.

Micrograph showing pulmonary talcosis. H&E stain.

IV drug users are relatively frequent forensic autopsies. As these people often live on the margins of society, they are at increased risk of trauma.

A classic story is, an addict gets released from jail and consumes their usual amount -- but in doing so over does it as they have lost their drug tolerance.

See also