| Literature DB >> 27638057 |
Matilda Bäckberg1, Luiza Tworek2, Olof Beck2,3, Anders Helander2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: About a decade ago, synthetic cannabinoids (SC) started to appear as recreational drugs on the new psychoactive substance (NPS) market. This report from the STRIDA project describes analytically confirmed intoxications involving MDMB-CHMICA (methyl-2-(1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1H-indol-3-ylcarbonylamino)-3,3-dimethylbutanoate), a SC that was first detected in 2014. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: Drug exposure; New psychoactive substances; Spice; Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists; Synthetic cannabinoids
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27638057 PMCID: PMC5330960 DOI: 10.1007/s13181-016-0584-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Toxicol ISSN: 1556-9039
Fig. 1Monthly statistics from the Swedish Poisons Information Centre of cases (telephone calls mainly from hospital caregivers, but also the public) regarding suspected intoxications by synthetic cannabinoids (SC,“spice”). Times for Swedish classification of SC as being "hazardous to health" are also indicated
Fig. 2Chemical structures of synthetic cannabinoids (“spice”) recently associated with severe toxicity across the world. MDMB-FUBINACA (Russia), AB-FUBINACA (USA), AB-CHMINACA (USA), ADB-CHMINACA (USA), MDMB-CHMINACA (Pfizer patent “indazol” compound), MDMB-CHMICA (Europe; present study)
Laboratory and clinical data in nine acute intoxication cases analytically confirmed to involve MDMB-CHMICA exposure
| Case no | Sex/age (years) | Date | Reported or suspected substance(s) | ROA (drug form) | Sampling time (hours after admission) | MDMB-CHMICA conc. in serum (ng/mL)b | Other substances detected in urine and/or blood (likely treatment related) | Main clinical characteristics | PSS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M/34 | 2015/Apr | Krokodil, spice, bath salt | nas/inh | 1 | 3.8 | (Desmethyldiazepam) | GCS 4, seizure episodes, vomiting, dilated pupils, SaO2 88 %, BPM 150, BP 90/55 mmHg, pH 7.26, standard-bicarbonate 21 mmol/L, P-lactate 3.5 mmol/L, P-creatinine 100 μmol/L | 2 |
| 2 | M/41 | 2015/Apr | Krokodil, spice, bath salt | nas/inh | 2.5 | 3.4 | Diphenidine, HDMP-28, (buprenorphine, desmethyldiazepam, temazepam) | GCS 4, seizure episodes, miotic pupils, RR 10/min, SaO2 86 %, BPM 150, BP 112/57 mmHg, pH 7.24, pCO2 9.0 kPa (67.5 mmHg), standard-bicarbonate 24 mmol/L, P-creatinine 102 μmol/L, P-myoglobin 431 μg/L | 3 |
| 3 | M/44 | 2014/Oct | NM-2201 (Banana burst incense blend) | inh | 3 | 35.9 | Desmethyldiazepam, EtG/EtS, oxazepam, temazepam | RLS 1, delirium, dilated pupils, P-creatinine 112 μmol/L | 1 |
| 4 | M/28 | 2014/Nov | MMB-CHMINACA, NM-2201, THJ-018 (BlueBerry blitz incense blend), 5-HTP | – | 0.5 | Detected | Pregabalin | GCS 12, extreme agitation on admission, delirium, dilated pupils, RR 8/min, BPM 150, BP 141/81 mmHg, pH 7.3, pCO2 7.0 kPa (52.5 mmHg) | 3 |
| 5 | M/59 | 2014/Dec | THJ-018, 5-HTP, ethanol | po and inh | Promptly | 21.5 | 5F-APINACA | RLS 4, agitation, delirium, cyanosis, RR 25/min, SaO2 70.5 %, BP 64 mmHg, temperature 33.3 °C (91.9 °F), pH (v) 7.27, pCO2 4.1 kPa (30.8 mmHg), standard-bicarbonate 15.1 mmol/L, B-lactate 4.1 mmol/L, tHb 172 g/L, B-Na 159 mmol/L, B-creatinine 236 μmol/L, B-CK 82.2 μkat/L (4932 U/L) | 2 |
| 6a | M/23 | 2015/Aug | MMB-CHMINACA, Flubromazepam | – | 1 | 3.4 | Flubromazepam, ethanol^, (diazepam) | GCS 3, seizure episodes, vomiting, dilated pupils, RR 29/min (temporary apnea), SaO2 83 %, BPM 167, pH 7.14, pCO2 7.6 kPa (57 mmHg), pO2 24.0 kPa (180 mmHg), standard-bicarbonate 19 mmol/L, B-lactate 9.5 mmol/L, P-creatinine 110 μmol/L | 3 |
| 7 | F/24 | 2015/Sep | MMB-CHMINACA, alprazolam, buprenorphine | Repeated inh | Promptly | 86.4 | Buprenorphine, THC-COOH | RLS 5, agitation, seizure episodes, BPM 110, BP 140/70 mmHg, pH 7.27, pCO2 5.9 kPa (44.2 mmHg), pO2 11.7 kPa (87.8 mmHg), P-lactate 6.9 mmol/L | 2 |
| 8 | M/32 | 2015/Sep | MMB-CHMINACA | – | 0.5 | 26.2 | AMB-FUBINACA, clonazolam, 4-OH-alprazolam, buprenorphine, THC-COOH | GCS 14, dilated pupils, BPM 30 | 2 |
| 9 | M/62 | 2015/Oct | MMB-CHMINACA, THJ-018, Flubromazolam | – | Promptly | 15.6 | THJ-018 | RLS 5, seizure episodes, vomiting, P-creatinine 143 μmol/L | 2 |
Data show MDMB-CHMICA-positive STRIDA cases collected from October 2014 to October 2015
ROA route of administration, PSS Poisoning Severity Score [28], po peroral, nas nasal (snorted), inh inhalation (smoked), − information missing, 5-HTP 5-hydroxytryptophan, EtG/EtS ethyl glucuronide/ethyl sulfate (ethanol metabolites), HDMP-28 methylnaphthidate, 6-MAM 6-monoacetylmorphine, ^ data retrieved from medical records, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, RLS the Reaction Level Scale [29, 30], SaO oxygen saturation, BPM beats per minute, BP blood pressure, P plasma, RR respiratory rate, B blood, tHb total hemoglobin, CK creatinine kinase
aOnly serum available
bLOD = 0.6 ng/mL and LLOQ 1.25 ng/mL
Clinical features documented on admission to hospital and/or collected during telephone consultation with the Swedish Poisons Information Centre in nine analytically confirmed intoxications involving MDMB-CHMICA
| Clinical features |
|
|---|---|
| Elevated P-creatinine (≥100 μmol/L) | 6 |
| Dilated pupils | 5 |
| Seizures | 5 |
| Tachycardia (≥100/min) | 5 |
| Deep unconsciousnessa (RLS ≥5; GCS ≤4) | 5 |
| Respiratory depression (RR ≤10/min, SaO2 ≤ 90 %) | 5 |
| Elevated B/P-Lactate (≥2.2 mmol/L) | 4 |
| Agitation | 3 |
| Delirium | 3 |
| Vomiting | 3 |
aMay be influenced by co-exposure of sedatives, postictal state, etc
RLS the Reaction Level Scale [30], GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, RR respiratory rate, SaO oxygen saturation, B blood, P plasma
Results from analysis of NPS products brought to hospital by patients testing positive for MDMB-CHMICA in serum
| Case no | Product labeling | Sample form | Analysis technique | Major SC detected | Minor SC content | Trace contenta | Tentative SCa |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | NM-2201 (Banana burst incense blend) | Dried herbs | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | |||
| 4 | MMB-CHMINACA | White powder | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | |||
| 4 | NM-2201, THJ-018 (BlueBerry blitz incense blend) | Dried herbs | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | THJ-018 | 5F-PB-22 | |
| 5 | THJ-018 | Residues only | LC–QTOF–MS/MS | THJ-018, MDMB- | BB-22 | ||
| 8 | MMB-CHMINACA | White powder | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | AMB-FUBINACA | 1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1 | |
| 8 | Unlabeled | White powder | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | AMB-FUBINACA | 1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1 | |
| 8 | Unlabeled | White powder | LC–QTOF–MS/MS and NMR | MDMB-CHMICA | 1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1 |
aContent not verified by NMR
LC–QTOF–MS/MS liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight–tandem mass spectrometry, NMR nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, SC synthetic cannabinoids