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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2019-Nov

The clinical challenges of synthetic cathinones.

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Fabrizio Schifano
Flavia Napoletano
Davide Arillotta
Caroline Zangani
Liam Gilgar
Amira Guirguis
John Corkery
Alessandro Vento

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Within the new psychoactive substances (NPS) scenario, several hundreds of different molecules, mostly including synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones, have so far been identified. The aims of the paper were to: (a) identify the number of synthetic cathinones mentioned in a range of psychonaut, NPS-related, online sources; and (b) describe the associated acute/long term clinical scenario and the related treatment/management plan. After about 18 months of operation and exclusion of false positives/duplicates, some 4204 unique NPS molecules were included in the 'NPS.Finder® crawling/navigating software database. Most popular NPS included: 1265 psychedelic phenethylamines (30.1%; CI 95%: 28.7-31.5%); 1253 synthetic cannabinoids (29.8%; CI 95%: 28.4-31.2%); 429 synthetic opioids (10.2%; CI 95%: 9.3-10.2%); and 171 synthetic cathinones (4.1%; CI 95% 3.5-4.7%). Conversely, the UNODC and the EMCDDA databases respectively included 169 and 140 cathinones. Overall, the three databases reported some 222 synthetic cathinones, and 41 were uniquely identified by the NPS.Finder®. In terms of clinical scenarios, synthetic cathinone ingestion is initially associated with stimulant effects; psychopathological disturbances, violence, suicidal behaviour, hyperthermia, coma, and death have, however, been described as well. The proportion of cathinones commented on by psychonaut fora appeared to be relatively small, and similar to those reported by both the UNODC and EMCDDA. This may be associated with a recent significant decline in both cathinone-related consumption and acute medical presentation. Due to their complex behavioural and medical toxicity issues, healthcare professionals should be however be educated to recognise the signs and symptoms of NPS, including synthetic cathinone, ingestion.

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