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      Fentanyl and other New Psychoactive Synthetic Opioids. Challenges to Prevention and Treatment

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          ABSTRACT Synthetic opioids have played a significant role in the current opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) and Canada and are a matter of concern worldwide. New psychoactive opioids (NPOs) are classified in the internationally recognized new psychoactive substances (NPSs) category. This group comprises compounds that may have been synthesized decades ago but appeared only recently in the illicit drug market. Such is the case of fentanyl, fentanyl analogs, and non-fentanyl opioids. Most NPOs have effects similar to morphine, including euphoria and analgesia, and can produce fatal respiratory depression. Here, we present an overview of the systemic and molecular effects of main NPOs, their classification, and their pharmacological properties. We first review the fentanyl group of NPOs, including the four compounds of clinical use (fentanyl, alfentanil, sufentanil, and remifentanil) and the veterinary drug carfentanil. We also provide essential information on non-medical fentanyl analogs and other synthetic opioids such as brorphine, etonitazene, and MT-45, used as adulterants in commonly misused drugs. This paper also summarizes the scarce literature on the use of NPOs in Mexico. It concludes with a brief review of the challenges to prevention and treatment posed by NPOs and some recommendations to face them.

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              New psychoactive substances: challenges for drug surveillance, control, and public health responses

              The rapid emergence since the mid-2000s of a large and diverse range of substances originally designed as legal alternatives to more established illicit drugs (pragmatically clustered and termed new psychoactive substances; [NPS]) has challenged traditional approaches to drug monitoring, surveillance, control, and public health responses. In this section of the Series, we describe the emergence of NPS and consider opportunities for strengthening the detection, identification, and responses to future substances of concern. First, we explore the definitional complexity of the term NPS. Second, we describe the origins and drivers surrounding NPS, including motivations for use. Third, we summarise evidence on NPS availability, use, and associated harms. Finally, we use NPS as a case example to explore challenges and opportunities for future drug monitoring, surveillance, control, and public health responses. We posit that the current means of responding to emerging substances might no longer be fit for purpose in a world in which different substances can be rapidly introduced, and where people who use drugs can change preferences on the basis of market availability.
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                Journal
                ric
                Revista de investigación clínica
                Rev. invest. clín.
                Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                0034-8376
                2564-8896
                June 2023
                : 75
                : 3
                : 93-104
                Affiliations
                [1] Mexico City orgnameNational Polytechnic Institute orgdiv1Center for Research and Advanced Studies orgdiv2Department of Pharmacobiology Mexico
                Article
                S0034-83762023000300093 S0034-8376(23)07500300093
                10.24875/ric.23000109
                cd1d9c99-2ba5-400d-a6cf-225fdbd177bb

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 01 June 2023
                : 26 May 2023
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 47, Pages: 12
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                SciELO Mexico

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                Nitazenes,Benzimidazole derivatives,Brorphine,Synthetic opioids,Fentanyl,Fentanyl analogs

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