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Upon completion of this chapter, the reader should be able to
• Discuss issues, implications, diagnosis, and treatment of substance abuse in HIV-positive individuals.
The prevalence of substance use in HIV-positive individuals is high, with rates of abuse/dependence much greater than those in the normal population. These substances include alcohol, opioids, cocaine/crack, methamphetamine, MDMA (“ecstasy” or “molly”), benzodiazepines, marijuana, ketamine, ...