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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706115/what-s-in-drugs-freely-used-by-brazilian-truck-drivers-rebites-determination-of-target-and-nontarget-compounds-by-high-resolution-mass-spectrometry-and-nuclear-magnetic-resonance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tainara Guizolfi, Giovana Zardo, Rodrigo A Barbieri, Cesar Aguzzoli, Airton Kramer, Rafael Menck de Almeida, Sidnei Moura
Highways, the lifeline of the Brazilian economy, transport approximately 75% of the country's economic activity, highlighting its importance. However, professional drivers, accustomed to long daily journeys, make use of tablets widely available in Gas Station, which are known as "Rebites," which could contain a mixture of legal and illegal compounds. Thus, this study aims at the chemical characterization of these through different analytical methods. Initially, we performed a comprehensive screening of compounds present in seven samples collected across the country using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)...
May 5, 2024: Journal of Forensic Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691107/qualitative-transformations-of-street-seized-ecstasy-over-a-decade-a-case-study-in-rio-de-janeiro-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ananda da Silva Antonio, Gleicielle Tozzi Wurzler, Cecília de Andrade Bhering, Adriana Sousa de Oliveira, Luciana Silva do Amaral Cohen, Marco Antônio Martins de Oliveira, Francisco Radler de Aquino Neto, Gabriela Vanini
The illegal drug market is constantly evolving, with new drugs being created and existing ones being modified. Adulterants are often added to the mix, and the primary substance may be secretly replaced by a new one. Once-known tablets can now be vastly different from what they are sold as, all due to the pursuit of profit and evasion of current drug regulations. These alterations in drug composition pose a threat to society, as their effects are still not well understood. Therefore, it is crucial for police intelligence and public health development to obtain the chemical profiles of illicit drugs...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Forensic Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37389778/exploration-of-interaction-interface-of-trk%C3%AE-bdnf-through-fingerprint-analysis-to-disinter-potential-agonists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G N S Hemasree, Kshreeraja S Satish, Saraswathy Ganesan Rajalekshmi, Raghunadha R Burri, T P Krishna Murthy
Tyrosine Kinase beta (TRKβ), is a type I membrane receptor which plays a major role in various signalling pathways. TRKβ was found to be upregulated in various cancers and contrastingly downregulated in various neurodegenerative disorders. Hitherto, contemporary drug research is oriented towards discovery of TRKβ inhibitors, thus neglecting the development of TRKβ agonists. This research is aimed at identifying FDA approved drugs exhibiting repurposable potential as TRKβ agonists by mapping them with fingerprints of the BDNF/TRKβ interaction interface...
June 30, 2023: Molecular Diversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34279823/the-chronic-oral-administration-of-clobenzorex-or-amphetamine-decreases-motor-behavior-and-induces-glial-activation-in-the-striatum-without-dopaminergic-degeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grego David Apóstol Del Rosal, Ilhuicamina Daniel Limón, Isabel Martínez, Aleidy Patricio-Martínez
Described as amphetamine-like due to their structural and stimulant similarities, clobenzorex is one of the five most-commonly used drugs in Mexico for the treatment of obesity. Various studies have shown that amphetamines induce dopaminergic neurotoxicity and neuroinflammation in the striatum, symptoms which are associated with motor damage. For this reason, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of chronic clobenzorex administration on motor behaviors, TH immunoreactivity, gliosis, and the neurodegenerative process in the striatum and substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc)...
October 2021: Neurotoxicity Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31664610/design-synthesis-molecular-docking-and-in-vitro-evaluation-of-benzothiazole-derivatives-as-11%C3%AE-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase-type-1-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura C Cabrera Pérez, Itzia I Padilla-Martínez, Alejandro Cruz, José Correa Basurto, Ángel Miliar García, Argelia A Hernández Zavala, Modesto Gómez López, Martha C Rosales Hernández
11-Beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11β-HSD1) regulates cortisol levels mainly in adipose, hepatic and brain tissues. There is a relationship between the high activity of this enzyme and the development of obesity and metabolic disorders. The inhibition of 11β-HSD1 has been shown to attenuate the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and other diseases mediated by excessive cortisol production. In this work, fifteen benzothiazole derivatives substituted with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups were designed to explore their affinity for 11β-HSD1 using in silico methods...
October 29, 2019: Molecular Diversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30818849/possible-mechanisms-involved-in-the-vasorelaxant-effect-produced-by-anorexigenic-drugs-in-rat-aortic-rings
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Daniela García-Alonso, Dan Morgenstern-Kaplan, Ariel Cohen-Welch, Jair Lozano-Cuenca, Jorge Skiold López-Canales
Anorexigenics are compounds capable of reducing or suppressing appetite. Their three main types act on different neurotransmitters, either norepinephrine, serotonin or a combination of both. Among the drugs that act on norepinephrine are fenproporex, amfepramone and clobenzorex. Derivatives of the thyroid hormone triiodothyronine have also been associated with weight loss and used as a controversial treatment for obesity, despite their known cardiovascular side effects. Recent data suggest a possible vasodilating effect for these four substances that might be beneficial in a subset of patients...
February 27, 2019: Medical Sciences: Open Access Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28793049/possible-mechanisms-involved-in-the-vasorelaxant-effect-produced-by-clobenzorex-in-aortic-segments-of-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Lozano-Cuenca, A González-Hernández, O A López-Canales, J R Villagrana-Zesati, J D Rodríguez-Choreão, R Morín-Zaragoza, E F Castillo-Henkel, J S López-Canales
Clobenzorex is a metabolic precursor of amphetamine indicated for the treatment of obesity. Amphetamines have been involved with cardiovascular side effects such as hypertension and pulmonary arterial hypertension. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the direct application of 10-9-10-5 M clobenzorex on isolated phenylephrine-precontracted rat aortic rings produces vascular effects, and if so, what mechanisms may be involved. Clobenzorex produced an immediate concentration-dependent vasorelaxant effect at the higher concentrations (10-7...
August 7, 2017: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26270078/metabolic-precursors-to-amphetamine-and-methamphetamine
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REVIEW
J D Cody
Analysis and interpretation of amphetamine results is a challenging process made difficult by a number of factors. One of the complications comes from determination of the origin of amphetamine or methamphetamine in a sample. Given the relatively rare occasions that either of these two drugs are prescribed, legal prescription of one of these drugs is seldom a reason for positive findings. A number of other precursor compounds are metabolized by the body to amphetamine or methamphetamine, many of which could be used for legitimate reasons...
December 1993: Forensic Science Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23511002/first-trimester-in-utero-exposure-to-anorectics-a-french-collaborative-study-with-special-reference-to-dexfenfluramine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Vial, E Robert, P Carlier, E Bertolotti, A Brun
A collaborative study with 8 Teratology Information Centres was undertaken to collect data on anorectic exposures (amfepramone, clobenzorex, dexfenfluramine, fenfluramine, fenproporex) during pregnancy. Two hundred and ninety seven prospective enquiries were analysed of which 285 exposures occurred during the first trimester. Outcome of pregnancy was known for 164 of these cases. Voluntary or medical abortion was decided in 30 cases (18%), spontaneous abortion occurred in 14 cases (8.5%), extrauterine pregnancy in 1 patient and fetal death following drug abuse in another...
1992: International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22939380/ultra-high-performance-liquid-chromatography-electrospray-ionization-tandem-mass-spectrometry-screening-method-for-direct-analysis-of-designer-drugs-spice-and-stimulants-in-oral-fluid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabina Strano-Rossi, Luca Anzillotti, Erika Castrignanò, Francesco Saverio Romolo, Marcello Chiarotti
An ultra high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS) screening method for the direct analysis in oral fluid (OF) of 24 drugs, including new synthetic cannabinoids and so-called "smart" designer drugs, in a single chromatographic run was set up. Benzylpiperazine, methylone, 5,6-methylenedioxy-2-aminoindane (MDAI), fenproporex, 4-fluoroamphetamine (4-FA), 4-methyl-N-ethylcathinone (4-MEC), 4-methylamphetamine (4-MA), methylbenzodioxolylbutanamine (MBDB), mephedrone, methylthioamphetamine (MTA), methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), mefenorex, nabilone, furfenorex, clobenzorex, JWH-200, AM 694, JWH-250, JWH-073, JWH-018, JWH-019, JWH-122, HU 210 and CP 47497 were determined in a chromatographic run of 9 min only with no sample pre-treatment, after addition of ISs and dilution in mobile phase A...
October 5, 2012: Journal of Chromatography. A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20233200/drugs-and-dilated-cardiomyopathies-a-case-noncase-study-in-the-french-pharmacovigilance-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillaume Montastruc, Sylvie Favreliere, Agnès Sommet, Atul Pathak, Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre, Marie-Christine Perault-Pochat, Jean-Louis Montastruc
AIMS: To evaluate putative associations between drugs and dilated cardiomyopathy. METHODS: We used the case/noncase method in the French PharmacoVigilance Database (FPVD). Cases were all the observations with dilated cardiomyopathy registered into the FPVD between 1 January 1990 and 30 June 2007. Noncases were all other reports other than those studied. Anthracyclines were used as positive controls. Data were expressed as reporting odds ratio (ROR) with their 95% confidence intervals...
March 2010: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14674962/amphetamine-like-stimulant-cessation-in-an-abusing-patient-treated-with-bupropion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Tardieu, Y Poirier, J Micallef, O Blin
OBJECTIVE: Bupropion sustained release is considered to be a weak inhibitor of dopamine and serotonin reuptake. METHOD: We report the case of an amphetamine-abusing patient who self-administered bupropion. RESULTS: Since 30 years, a 52-year-old women used amphetamine derivates. She explained her need for amphetamine use in order to perform daily activities. Recently, she decided to experiment with bupropion. She abruptly stopped taking clobenzorex and simultaneously started taking bupropion (150 mg/day)...
January 2004: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11897973/toxicokinetics-of-amphetamines-metabolism-and-toxicokinetic-data-of-designer-drugs-amphetamine-methamphetamine-and-their-n-alkyl-derivatives
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REVIEW
Thomas Kraemer, Hans H Maurer
This paper reviews the toxicokinetics of amphetamines. The designer drugs MDA (methylenedioxy-amphetamine, R,S-1-(3;,4;-methylenedioxyphenyl)2-propanamine), MDMA (R,S-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), and MDE (R,S-methylenedioxyethylamphetamine), as well as BDB (benzodioxolylbutanamine; R,S-1-(1;,3;-benzodioxol-5;-yl)-2-butanamine or R,S-1-(3;,4;-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-butanamine) and MBDB (R,S-N-methyl-benzodioxolylbutanamine), were taken into consideration, as were the following N-alkylated amphetamine derivatives: amphetaminil, benzphetamine, clobenzorex, dimethylamphetamine, ethylamphetamine, famprofazone, fencamine, fenethylline, fenproporex, furfenorex, mefenorex, mesocarb, methamphetamine, prenylamine, and selegiline...
April 2002: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11327347/amphetamine-clobenzorex-and-4-hydroxyclobenzorex-levels-following-multidose-administration-of-clobenzorex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J T Cody, S Valtier
Clobenzorex (Asenlix) is an anorectic drug used as part of a weight-management program. The drug is metabolized by the body to amphetamine, which is then excreted in the urine, thus causing difficulty in interpretation of amphetamine-positive drug tests. Previous studies have shown that the parent drug and several metabolites are excreted in urine. Clobenzorex itself has been detected for as long as 29 h following administration of a single dose. However, the parent drug was not always detected in samples that contained amphetamine at > or =500 ng/mL, the administrative cutoff for a positive result...
April 2001: Journal of Analytical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11043667/differentiation-of-clobenzorex-use-from-amphetamine-abuse-using-the-metabolite-4-hydroxyclobenzorex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Valtier, J T Cody
Clobenzorex (Asenlix) is an anorectic drug metabolized by the body to amphetamine, thus causing difficulty in the interpretation of amphetamine-positive drug tests. Previous studies have shown the parent drug and several metabolites are excreted in urine. Clobenzorex itself has been detected for as long as 29 h postdose using a detection limit of 1 ng/mL. Despite this fact, several amphetamine-positive samples (> or = 500 ng/mL) contained no detectable clobenzorex. Thus, the absence of clobenzorex in the urine does not exclude the possibility of its use...
October 2000: Journal of Analytical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10711406/illegal-or-legitimate-use-precursor-compounds-to-amphetamine-and-methamphetamine
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REVIEW
F Musshoff
The interpretation of methamphetamine and amphetamine positive test results in biological samples is a challenge to clinical and forensic toxicology for several reasons. The effects of pH and dilution of urine samples and the knowledge about legitimate and illicit sources have to be taken into account. Besides a potentially legal prescription of amphetamines, many substances metabolize to methamphetamine or amphetamine in the body: amphetaminil, benzphetamine, clobenzorex, deprenyl, dimethylamphetamine, ethylamphetamine, famprofazone, fencamine, fenethylline, fenproporex, furfenorex, mefenorex, mesocarb, and prenylamine...
February 2000: Drug Metabolism Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10595847/a-gas-chromatography-mass-spectrometry-method-for-the-quantitation-of-clobenzorex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J T Cody, S Valtier
Drugs metabolized to amphetamine or methamphetamine are potentially significant concerns in the interpretation of amphetamine-positive urine drug-testing results. One of these compounds, clobenzorex, is an anorectic drug that is available in many countries. Clobenzorex (2-chlorobenzylamphetamine) is metabolized to amphetamine by the body and excreted in the urine. Following administration, the parent compound was detectable for a shorter time than the metabolite amphetamine, which could be detected for days...
November 1999: Journal of Analytical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10517559/metabolic-production-of-amphetamine-following-multidose-administration-of-clobenzorex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K L Baden, S Valtier, J T Cody
The interpretation of urine drug-testing results can have important forensic and legal implications. In particular, drugs that are metabolized to amphetamine or methamphetamine or both pose significant concerns. In this study, clobenzorex, an anorectic drug that is metabolized to d-amphetamine, was administered to five subjects. Each subject took 30 mg daily for seven days, and individual urine samples were collected ad lib for 14 days beginning on the first day the drug was administered. Urine pH, specific gravity, and creatinine values were determined for each sample...
October 1999: Journal of Analytical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10427768/analysis-and-confirmation-of-synthetic-anorexics-in-adulterated-traditional-chinese-medicines-by-high-performance-capillary-electrophoresis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y R Ku, Y S Chang, K C Wen, L K Ho
Six synthetic anorexics, clobenzorex, diethylpropion, fenfluramine, methamphetamine, phenylpropanolamine and phentermine, which can be found as adulterants in traditional Chinese medicines were assayed simultaneously by high-performance capillary electrophoresis. The electrolyte was a buffer solution containing 120 mM phosphate buffer (NaH2PO4/H3PO4, pH 2.0) and 15% acetonitrile. Applied voltage was 16 kV and temperature was 30 degrees C. Fluoren-2,7-diammonium chloride was used as an internal standard and detector set at 200 nm...
July 2, 1999: Journal of Chromatography. A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9987865/metabolic-production-of-amphetamine-following-administration-of-clobenzorex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Valtier, J T Cody
Many of the anorectic drugs that are metabolized to amphetamine and/or methamphetamine pose significant concerns in the interpretation of amphetamine-positive drug testing results. One of these drugs--clobenzorex--has been shown to produce amphetamine. Thirty milligrams of clobenzorex hydrochloride, in the form of a single Asenlix capsule (Roussel, Mexico), were administered orally to five human volunteers with no history of amphetamine, methamphetamine or clobenzorex use. Following administration, urine samples (total void volume) were collected ad lib for seven days and pH, specific gravity and creatinine values were determined...
January 1999: Journal of Forensic Sciences
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