| Literature DB >> 27617301 |
James Fratantonio1, Lawrence Andrade2, Marcelo Febo3.
Abstract
Synthetic stimulants can cause hallucinations, aggressive behaviors, death and are sometimes legal. These substances are sold as plant food and bath salts that are "Not for Human Consumption", therefore skirting the 1986 Federal Analogue Act and giving a false pretense of safety. Studies have proved that these substances are toxic, have a high abuse potential, and are becoming extremely prevalent in the United States. This creates a dilemma for law enforcement agents, hospitals, and substance use disorder treatment centers. Urine Drug Testing is utilized as a clinical diagnostic tool in substance use disorder treatment centers, and the furious pace at which new synthetic stimulants are introduced to the black market are making the detection via urine increasingly difficult. This article will discuss the prevalence, pharmacology and difficulty developing laboratory assays to detect synthetic stimulants.Entities:
Keywords: Bath salts; Designer drugs; MDPV; Mephedrone; Methylone; α-PVP
Year: 2015 PMID: 27617301 PMCID: PMC5013729 DOI: 10.17756/jrds.2015-014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reward Defic Syndr ISSN: 2379-111X
Figure 1Chemical structures of Methylone, MDPV, Mephedrone and α -PVP.