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Evolution of the NBOMes: 25C- and 25B- Sold as 25I-NBOMe.

Larissa K Laskowski1, Faesal Elbakoush, Jessica Calvo, Gina Exantus-Bernard, Jane Fong, Justin L Poklis, Alphonse Poklis, Lewis S Nelson.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The NBOMes (N-benzyl-oxy-methyl derivatives of known 2C phenylethylamines) are a new and growing class of potent synthetic stimulants. Case reports provide the bulk of available safety and clinical data for clinicians. We report two cases of NBOMe intoxication with 25C-NBOMe (the first lab-confirmed US case) and 25B-NBOMe, respectively, both confirmed via triple quadrapole mass spectrometry. CASE REPORTS: Case 1: A 16-year-old girl had a generalized seizure after reported use of 25I-NBOMe. She presented with altered mental status, lower extremity rigidity, and elevated CPK (6042 U/L). Despite treatment with benzodiazepines, her lower extremity rigidity persisted and CPK peaked at 47,906 U/L. She was discharged on hospital day 8. Serum and urine specimens confirmed presence of 25C-NBOMe. Case 2: A 15-year-old boy developed bizarre behavior after reported use of 25I-NBOMe. In the ED, he had two generalized seizures and persistent muscle rigidity. CPK peaked at 429 U/L. Seizures were managed with benzodiazepines, and he was discharged within 24 h. Serum specimens revealed 25B-NBOMe. DISCUSSION: NBOMes are amphetamine derivatives and highly potent 5-HT(2A) receptor agonists. Clinical manifestations are a product of enhanced central sympathetic and serotonergic tone. We report two cases of NBOMe intoxication in patients who believed they used 25I-NBOME, while lab confirmation proved otherwise. Whether unique clinical manifestations are specific to the NBOMe variant, dose, route of administration, or other factors is unknown. Laboratory confirmation may play a role in identifying unexpected NBOMe variants, while contributing to the epidemiologic data on these novel substances.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25387562      PMCID: PMC4469725          DOI: 10.1007/s13181-014-0445-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Toxicol        ISSN: 1556-9039


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6.  High-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the determination of 2CC-NBOMe and 25I-NBOMe in human serum.

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