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Novel synthetic opioids – toxicological aspects and analysis
Publication . Tabarra, Inês; Soares, Sofia; Rosado, Tiago; Gonçalves, Joana; Luís, Ângelo; Malaca, Sara; Barroso, Mário; Keller, Thomas; Restolho, José; Gallardo, Eugenia
Over the past few years, there has been an emerging number of new psychoactive drugs.
These drugs are frequently mentioned as “legal highs”, “herbal highs”, “bath salts” and
“research chemicals”. They are mostly sold and advertised on online forums and on the dark
web. The emerging new psychoactive substances are designed to mimic the effects of psy-
choactive groups, which are often abused drugs. Novel synthetic opioids are a new trend in
this context and represent an alarming threat to public health. Given the wide number of
fatalities related to these compounds reported within the last few years, it is an important
task to accurately identify these compounds in biologic matrices in order to administer an
effective treatment and reverse the respiratory depression caused by opioid related substan-
ces. Clinicians dealing with fentanyl intoxication cases should consider that it could, in fact,
be a fentanyl analogue. For this reason, it is a helpful recommendation to include synthetic
opioids in the routine toxicological screening procedures, including analysis in alternative
matrices, if available, to investigate poly-drug use and possible tolerance to opioids. To
address this public health problem, better international collaboration, effective legislation,
effective investigation, control of suspicious “research chemicals” online forums and continu-
ous community alertness are required. This article aims to review diverse reported fatalities
associated with new synthetic opioids describing them in terms of pharmacology, metabol-
ism, posology, available forms, as well as their toxic effects, highlighting the sample proce-
dures and analytical techniques available for their detection and quantification in
biological matrices
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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6817 - DCRRNI ID
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UID/Multi/00709/2013