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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35543081/rapid-changes-in-illegally-manufactured-fentanyl-products-and-prices-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beau Kilmer, Bryce Pardo, Toyya A Pujol, Jonathan P Caulkins
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Synthetic opioids, mostly illegally manufactured fentanyl (IMF), were mentioned in 60% of United States (US) drug overdose deaths in 2020, with dramatic variation across states that mirrors variation in IMF supply. However, little is known about IMF markets in the United States and how they are changing. Researchers have previously used data from undercover cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine purchases and seizures to examine how their use and related harms respond to changes in price and availability...
October 2022: Addiction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35421740/the-introduction-of-fentanyl-on-the-us-mexico-border-an-ethnographic-account-triangulated-with-drug-checking-data-from-tijuana
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Friedman, Philippe Bourgois, Morgan Godvin, Alfonso Chavez, Lilia Pacheco, Luis A Segovia, Leo Beletsky, Jaime Arredondo
BACKGROUND: Illicitly-manufactured fentanyls (fentanyl) have changed the risk environment of people who use drugs (PWUD). In California and many western US states, the opioid overdose rate spiked from 2016 to 2021, driven largely by fentanyl. Mexican border cities act as transit through-points for the illicit drug supply and similar evolving health risks are likely to be present. Nevertheless, due to data gaps in surveillance infrastructure, little is known about fentanyl prevalence in Mexico...
June 2022: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35134733/association-between-law-enforcement-seizures-of-illicit-drugs-and-drug-overdose-deaths-involving-cocaine-and-methamphetamine-ohio-2014-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jon E Zibbell, Sarah Duhart Clarke, Alex H Kral, Nicholas J Richardson, Dennis Cauchon, Arnie Aldridge
BACKGROUND: The United States continues to experience a crisis of mounting opioid overdose deaths involving cocaine and methamphetamine (hereafter illicit stimulants). Law enforcement drug seizure data present a unique opportunity to examine the association between illicit-stimulant-involved overdose deaths (ISODs) and the illicit drug supply. Our objective is to better understand correlations between illicit drug market trends and increases in ISODs in Ohio in 2014-2019. METHODS: This observational study analyzes the universe of ISODs and drug seizures in Ohio from 2014 to 2019...
March 1, 2022: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34557761/nicotine-and-its-metabolite-cotinine-target-md2-and-inhibit-tlr4-signaling
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongyuan Li, Yinghua Peng, Cong Lin, Xiaozheng Zhang, Tianshu Zhang, Yibo Wang, Yuanpeng Li, Siru Wu, Hongshuang Wang, Mark R Hutchinson, Linda R Watkins, Xiaohui Wang
Nicotine is the principal alkaloid of tobacco often manufactured into cigarettes and belongs to a highly addictive class of drugs. Nicotine attenuates the neuroinflammation induced by microglial activation. However, the molecular target(s) underlying anti-inflammatory action of nicotine has not been fully understood. Considering the psychoactive substances morphine, cocaine, and methamphetamine act as xenobiotic-associated molecular patterns and can be specifically sensed by the innate immune receptor Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), here we sought to delineate whether nicotine and/or its metabolite cotinine may be recognized by the innate immune system via myeloid differentiation protein 2 (MD2), an accessory protein of TLR4 that is responsible for ligand recognition...
May 28, 2021: The innovation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34365024/establishing-likelihood-ratios-for-evaluating-opposing-propositions-concerning-the-activity-causing-methamphetamine-contamination-smoking-or-manufacture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Russell, Gerhard Wevers, Ben Bogun, Erina Mayo, Megan McKinnel, Janine Watson
In New Zealand, concerns have been raised over the presence of methamphetamine contamination in households, especially when the activity causing the contamination is unknown. The cause of contamination is also a contentious issue in clandestine laboratory cases concerning charges in relation to "Use of Premises" (Section 12: Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, New Zealand). Regardless of the cause, other than scientific opinion, there is currently no analytical technique that can satisfactorily address the provenance of methamphetamine residues...
July 29, 2021: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33864657/nitrosamine-formation-from-the-reaction-of-methamphetamine-with-gaseous-nitrous-acid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Mayer, Joel Rindelaub, Gordon M Miskelly
Methamphetamine is the most commonly seized amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) worldwide. Chemical residues associated with the use or manufacture of methamphetamine can persist in the air and surfaces in a property for over 5 years and potentially pose risks to the health and safety of the public. When a house is tested for contamination, the test focuses on the presence of surface methamphetamine residue; however, other hazardous chemicals may also be present, including methamphetamine precursors and reaction products...
March 2022: Drug Testing and Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33850570/surface-contamination-generated-by-one-pot-methamphetamine-production
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Austin L Ciesielski, Jarrad R Wagner, Marissa Alexander-Scott, Jerome Smith, John Snawder
Methamphetamine production is the most common form of illicit drug manufacture in the United States. The "one-pot" method is the most prevalent methamphetamine synthesis method and is a modified Birch reduction, reducing pseudoephedrine with lithium and ammonia gas generated in situ . This research examined the amount of methamphetamine surface contamination generated by one-pot syntheses or "cooks", as well as the effectiveness of hosing with water as a simplified decontamination technique, to assess associated public health and environmental consequences...
December 16, 2020: Journal of Chemical Health & Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33742947/-organ-specific-accumulation-and-toxicokinetics-of-ephedrine-in-adult-zebrafish-danio-rerio
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xing-Xing Yin, Chang-Sheng Guo, Yang-Hui Deng, Zi-Wen Qiu, Yan Zhang, Yan-Guo Teng, Jian Xu
Ephedrine (EPH) is an alkaloid commonly used to relieve nasal congestion caused by colds, allergic rhinitis, rhinitis, and sinusitis, and to control bronchial asthma. It is also be used as a raw material in the manufacture of methamphetamine. Although the distribution of EPH in surface waters has been widely studied, its uptake, internal distribution, and toxicokinetic processing in exposed organisms have not been well investigated. In this study, we investigated the uptake, disposition, and toxicokinetics of EPH in zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) in a semi-static exposure system...
March 8, 2021: Huan Jing Ke Xue= Huanjing Kexue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33571180/trends-and-geographic-patterns-in-drug-and-synthetic-opioid-overdose-deaths-united-states-2013-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christine L Mattson, Lauren J Tanz, Kelly Quinn, Mbabazi Kariisa, Priyam Patel, Nicole L Davis
Deaths involving synthetic opioids other than methadone (synthetic opioids), which largely consist of illicitly manufactured fentanyl; psychostimulants with abuse potential (e.g., methamphetamine); and cocaine have increased in recent years, particularly since 2013 (1,2). In 2019, a total of 70,630 drug overdose deaths occurred, corresponding to an age-adjusted rate of 21.6 per 100,000 population and a 4.3% increase from the 2018 rate (20.7) (3). CDC analyzed trends in age-adjusted overdose death rates involving synthetic opioids, psychostimulants, cocaine, heroin, and prescription opioids during 2013-2019, as well as geographic patterns in synthetic opioid- and psychostimulant-involved deaths during 2018-2019...
February 12, 2021: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33243291/a-randomized-clinical-trial-of-a-theory-based-fentanyl-overdose-education-and-fentanyl-test-strip-distribution-intervention-to-reduce-rates-of-opioid-overdose-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Brendan P Jacka, Jacqueline E Goldman, Jesse L Yedinak, Edward Bernstein, Scott E Hadland, Jane A Buxton, Susan G Sherman, Katie B Biello, Brandon D L Marshall
BACKGROUND: Opioid overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids, particularly illicitly manufactured fentanyl, remain a substantial public health concern in North America. Responses to overdose events (e.g., administration of naloxone and rescue breathing) are effective at reducing mortality; however, more interventions are needed to prevent overdoses involving illicitly manufactured fentanyl. This study protocol aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a behavior change intervention that incorporates individual counseling, practical training in fentanyl test strip use, and distribution of fentanyl test strips for take-home use among people who use drugs...
November 26, 2020: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33170968/patterns-of-methamphetamine-production-among-an-international-sample-of-methamphetamine-cooks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheneal Puljević, Renee Zahnow, Isabella Benfer, Adam R Winstock, Larissa J Maier, Monica J Barratt, Jason Ferris
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The illicit manufacture of methamphetamine in clandestine laboratories is associated with significant risks to the community and environment. Currently little is known about clandestine laboratories or the individual 'cooks' who operate them; current research directly engaging with cooks is limited to three qualitative studies with small samples (n < 24) of cooks based in the USA. This descriptive brief report starts to address this knowledge gap by exploring characteristics of an international sample of self-identified methamphetamine cooks...
November 10, 2020: Drug and Alcohol Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32881854/vital-signs-characteristics-of-drug-overdose-deaths-involving-opioids-and-stimulants-24-states-and-the-district-of-columbia-january-june-2019
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Julie O'Donnell, R Matt Gladden, Christine L Mattson, Calli T Hunter, Nicole L Davis
INTRODUCTION: Provisional estimates indicate that drug overdose deaths increased in 2019 after a slight decrease in 2018. In 2018, overdose deaths primarily involved opioids, with continued increases in deaths involving illicitly manufactured fentanyls (IMFs). Deaths involving stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine are also increasing, mainly in combination with opioids. METHODS: CDC analyzed data on drug overdose deaths during January-June 2019 from 24 states and the District of Columbia (DC) in the State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System to describe characteristics and circumstances of opioid- and stimulant-involved overdose deaths...
September 4, 2020: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32873859/current-practices-underestimate-environmental-exposures-to-methamphetamine-inhalation-exposures-are-important
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jackie Wright, Bob Symons, Jonathon Angell, Kirstin E Ross, Stewart Walker
Current practice for determining the exposure to methamphetamine in contaminated homes relies on the analysis of surface wipe sample to address direct contact exposures. The movement of methamphetamine into the air phase, and the potential for inhalation exposures to occur within residential homes contaminated from former clandestine manufacture or smoking of methamphetamine has been generally poorly characterised and understood. All available risk-based guidelines for determining safe levels of methamphetamine in residential properties do not include any consideration of the inhalation pathway as an exposure route...
February 2021: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32848274/missouri-s-fentanyl-problem-the-china-connection
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REVIEW
William V Stoecker, K Taylor Bosworth, Fred Rottnek
Recently, Missouri has followed an overall upward trend in opioid overdose deaths. In 2018, Missouri was the state with the largest absolute and percentage increase in opioid-related overdose fatality rates per capita over the previous year (18.3% and 3.1/100,000). This increase occurred despite an overall decrease in U.S. opioid-related death rates in the same period. This report identifies illicitly manufactured fentanyl (IMF) (and analogues) as the drug most responsible for this rise in opioid deaths in Missouri, with stimulant overdoses (primarily from methamphetamine) in second place...
July 2020: Missouri Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32825457/environmental-methamphetamine-exposures-and-health-effects-in-25-case-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jackie Wright, Michaela Kenneally, Kirstin Ross, Stewart Walker
The clandestine manufacture and use of methamphetamine can result in contamination of residential properties. It is understood that this contamination remains in homes for a significant period, however there are a lack of data available to understand the health effects of exposure to environmental methamphetamine contamination (third-hand exposure). Our study collected information from 63 individuals in 25 separate case studies where the subjects had unwittingly suffered third-hand exposure to methamphetamine from former manufacture, use, or both...
August 20, 2020: Toxics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32763755/structural-and-functional-changes-in-an-australian-high-level-drug-trafficking-network-after-exposure-to-supply-changes
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Matthew John Alwyn O'Reilly, Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes, David Anthony Bright, Alison Ritter
BACKGROUND: Illicit drug markets and associated supply changes (including changes in availability and purity) have been studied for many years but with limited attention to how drug trafficking networks adapt to such changes and the consequences thereof: the aim of this study. METHODS: A longitudinal social network analysis was applied to a high-level drug trafficking network which supplied methamphetamine and other drugs over 15 years in Melbourne, Australia (1993-2007)...
August 4, 2020: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32637907/a-review-of-the-newly-identified-impurity-profiles-in-methamphetamine-seizures
#37
REVIEW
Isaac Onoka, Andrew Toyi Banyika, Protibha Nath Banerjee, John J Makangara, Laurence Dujourdy
Forensic intelligence of synthetic illicit drugs suffers a problem of continuous introduction of new synthetic methods, modification of the existing routes of manufacture, and adulterations practiced by criminal networks. Impurity profiling has been indispensable in methamphetamine intelligence based on precursors, synthetic routes, and chemical modifications during trafficking. Law enforcement authorities maintain the credibility and integrity of intelligence information through constant monitoring of the chemical signatures in the illicit drug market...
2020: Forensic Science International: Synergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32563881/aqueous-chlorination-of-ephedrine-kinetic-reaction-mechanism-and-toxicity-assessment
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heng Zhang, Changsheng Guo, Jiapei Lv, Song Hou, Yan Zhang, Jianfeng Gao, Jian Xu
Ephedrine (EPH) is widely detected in the water environment, because it is the major ingredient in drugs treating influenza, asthma or hypotension, and is also a highly sought-after chemical precursor in the illicit manufacture of methamphetamine. In this study, transformation of EPH during the chlorination process was investigated for the first time, and the impact of water parameters including pH, different cations and anions on EPH transformation was evaluated as well. The degradation of EPH in the presence of NaClO fit the second order reaction kinetics, with a rate constant of 7...
October 20, 2020: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32446138/case-studies-on-illegal-production-of-ephedrine-pseudoephedrine-within-fujian-china
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Binling Zhu, Xavier Conlan, Jie Cao, Liang Meng, Kefang Zheng, Duoping Yang, Wenrong Yang
Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine (EPH) is the most common precursor for the manufacture of methamphetamine and is controlled within China via criminal law and government regulations. Therefore, it is of great significance to systematically study the cases of illicit production of EPH in order to aid timely investigation into the production of precursor drugs. According to the literature, there are no comprehensive case studies on the illicit production of EPH. To address this, 50 cases involving the illicit production of EPH from Fujian Province in China were comprehensively explored and the quantitative data of the 762 collected samples were directly compared...
July 2020: Forensic Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32304732/the-multi-faceted-impact-of-methamphetamine-on-alzheimer-s-disease-from-a-triggering-role-to-a-possible-therapeutic-use
#40
REVIEW
Mayuri Shukla, Bruno Vincent
Although it has been initially synthesized for therapeutic purposes and currently FDA-approved and prescribed for obesity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, narcolepsy and depression, methamphetamine became a recreational drug that is nowadays massively manufactured illegally. Because it is a powerful and extremely addictive psychotropic agent, its abuse has turned out to become a major health problem worldwide. Importantly, the numerous effects triggered by this drug induce neurotoxicity in the brain ultimately leading to serious neurological impairments, tissue damage and neuropsychological disturbances that are reminiscent to most of the symptoms observed in Alzheimer's disease and other pathological manifestations in aging brain...
July 2020: Ageing Research Reviews
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