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'''Intravenous drug use''', abbreviated '''IVDU''', is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins. | '''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 liven on the margins of society, they are at increased risk of trauma. | |||
A classic story coroner's case is, an addict gets released from jail and consumes their usual amount -- but in doing so over does it as they has lost their drug tolerance. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 04:22, 28 February 2012
Intravenous drug use, abbreviated IVDU, is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins.
IV drug users are relatively frequent forensic autopsies. As these people often liven on the margins of society, they are at increased risk of trauma.
A classic story coroner's case is, an addict gets released from jail and consumes their usual amount -- but in doing so over does it as they has lost their drug tolerance.