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- Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction and Background
- Part II Drugs with Primarily Depressant Effects
- Chapter 3 Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL)
- Chapter 4 New Benzodiazepine Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Chapter 5 Synthetic Opioid Novel Psychoactive Substances (Fentanyl and Non-fentanyl)
- Chapter 6 Ketamine and Other Novel Psychoactive Substances with Dissociative Effects
- Chapter 7 Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
- Part III Drugs with Primarily Stimulant Effects
- Part IV Drugs with Primarily Hallucinogenic Effects
- Part V Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists
- Part VI Concluding Remarks
- Index
- References
Chapter 5 - Synthetic Opioid Novel Psychoactive Substances (Fentanyl and Non-fentanyl)
from Part II - Drugs with Primarily Depressant Effects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2022
- Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction and Background
- Part II Drugs with Primarily Depressant Effects
- Chapter 3 Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and Gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL)
- Chapter 4 New Benzodiazepine Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Chapter 5 Synthetic Opioid Novel Psychoactive Substances (Fentanyl and Non-fentanyl)
- Chapter 6 Ketamine and Other Novel Psychoactive Substances with Dissociative Effects
- Chapter 7 Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
- Part III Drugs with Primarily Stimulant Effects
- Part IV Drugs with Primarily Hallucinogenic Effects
- Part V Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists
- Part VI Concluding Remarks
- Index
- References
Summary
New synthetic opioids are an increasing risk for public health across the world. These drugs can be divided into two categories, pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical fentanyls, as well as non-fentanyl opioid novel psychoactive substances (NPS). These NPS are easily available on the Internet and are characterised by low price, purity, legality, and lack of detection in laboratory tests. However, most have not been approved or are not recommended for human use.
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- Textbook of Clinical Management of Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive SubstancesNEPTUNE Clinical Guidance, pp. 78 - 100Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022