| Literature DB >> 25928069 |
Michael F Weaver1, John A Hopper2, Erik W Gunderson3.
Abstract
Recent designer drugs, also known as "legal highs," include substituted cathinones (e.g., mephedrone, methylone, and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, often referred to as "bath salts"); synthetic cannabinoids (SCs; e.g., Spice); and synthetic hallucinogens (25I-NBOMe, or N-bomb). Compound availability has evolved rapidly to evade legal regulation and detection by routine drug testing. Young adults are the primary users, but trends are changing rapidly; use has become popular among members of the military. Acute toxicity is common and often manifests with a constellation of psychiatric and medical effects, which may be severe (e.g., anxiety, agitation, psychosis, and tachycardia), and multiple deaths have been reported with each of these types of designer drugs. Clinicians should keep designer drugs in mind when evaluating substance use in young adults or in anyone presenting with acute neuropsychiatric complaints. Treatment of acute intoxication involves supportive care targeting manifesting signs and symptoms. Long-term treatment of designer drug use disorder can be challenging and is complicated by a lack of evidence to guide treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25928069 PMCID: PMC4422150 DOI: 10.1186/s13722-015-0024-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Sci Clin Pract ISSN: 1940-0632
Designer drugs
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| Stimulant | Mephedrone | Cathinone | Bath salts (Ivory Wave, Vanilla Sky), meow-meow, M-Cat |
| Methylone | |||
| Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) | Sextacy | ||
| Naphyrone | NRG-1 | ||
| Cannabinoid | JWH-018; JWH-073; JWH-250 | Laboratory of J.W. Huffman | Spice, K2, K9, Aroma, herbal highs, Scooby Snax |
| CP 47,497; CP 47,497-C8; CP 59,540; cannabicyclohexanol | Pfizer laboratory | ||
| HU-210 | Hebrew University laboratory | ||
| UR-144 | CB2 receptor agonist | ||
| Oleamide | Fatty acid | ||
| XLR-11, AKB-48 | |||
| AM-2201, AM-694 | |||
| Hallucinogen | 25I-NBOMe | Free University of Berlin | N-bomb, Solaris, Smiles, Cimbi-5 |
| 25B-NBOMe | |||
| 25C-NBOMe |
Indicators of designer drug use
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| General | Hyperthermia | Intoxication | Synthetic hallucinogens, bath salts |
| Head & neck | Conjunctival injection | Recent use | Synthetic cannabinoids |
| Smoky chemical smell on breath | Recent smoking | Any smoked designer drug | |
| Epistaxis | Intranasal use | Bath salts, synthetic hallucinogens | |
| Nasal septal perforation | Intranasal use | Bath salts | |
| Poor dentition | Inadequate oral hygiene | Bath salts | |
| Jaw clenching, teeth grinding (bruxism) | Intoxication | Bath salts | |
| Cardiac | Tachycardia | Recent use | Any designer drug |
| Hypertension | Recent use | Any designer drug | |
| Chest pain | Cardiac ischemia, myocarditis | Bath salts, synthetic cannabinoids | |
| Renal | Acute kidney injury | Recent use | Synthetic cannabinoids |
| Gastrointestinal | Nausea, vomiting | Recent use or withdrawal syndrome | Synthetic cannabinoids |
| Enlarged and/or tender liver | Acute hepatitis | Any injected designer drug | |
| Musculoskeletal | Muscle spasms | Intoxication | Bath salts |
| Limb swelling and pain | Rhabdomyolysis | Bath salts, synthetic hallucinogens | |
| Skin | Diaphoresis | Recent use | Bath salts |
| Ecchymosis | Recent use or intoxication | Synthetic hallucinogens | |
| Fresh needle marks, track marks | Injection drug use | Any injected designer drug | |
| Neurologic | Clonus | Recent use | Synthetic hallucinogens |
| Seizures | Intoxication | Bath salts, synthetic hallucinogens, synthetic cannabinoids | |
| Psychiatric | Agitation | Recent use | Any designer drug |
| Hallucinations | Recent use | Any designer drug | |
| Psychosis | Intoxication | Any designer drug |