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New Psychoactive Substances: Health and Legal Challenges

open access: yesPsychoactives
Drug abuse represents a significant public health problem with a growing tendency. As a way of circumventing the strict national and international control of psychoactive substances by regulatory agencies, there is a market release of new substances with
Inês C. Santos   +3 more
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The use of a quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) model to predict GABA-A receptor binding of newly emerging benzodiazepines [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The illicit market for new psychoactive substances is forever expanding. Benzodiazepines and their derivatives are one of a number of groups of these substances and thus far their number has grown year upon year.
Haegeman, Caroline   +4 more
core   +5 more sources

New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) in Uzbekistan: Motives and Psychosocial Needs among Youth

open access: yesEmerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and Health
Introduction: The emergence and popularity of NPS, such as mephedrone, and alpha-pvp, among young people in Uzbekistan are growing due to their availability through Internet platforms and interest in new trendy substances among peers, as well as the ...
G.A. Zakhidova, M.V. Prilutskaya
doaj   +1 more source

New psychoactive substances: Challenges [PDF]

open access: yesHospital Pharmacology, 2020
Introduction: The United Nation Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) defines "new psychoactive substances" (NPS) as substances for abuse that are not under the control of the 1961 Convention on Narcotic Drugs or the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic ...
Crnić Katarina B., Kovačević Mira N.
doaj  

Characteristics of psychiatric inpatients diagnosed with mental and behavioral disorders caused by psychoactive substances (F11-19 block), with a focus on NPS and psychiatric co-morbidities

open access: yesInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2020
Objectives This study analyzed the prevalence of new psychoactive substance (NPS) use in the analyzed group and compared demographic features and psychoactive substance profiles between the 2 subgroups (NPS users, non-NPS users).
Piotr Engelgardt   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Monitoring new psychoactive substances use through wastewater analysis: current situation, challenges and limitations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
New psychoactive substances (NPSs) are compounds that produce similar effects to those induced by illicit drugs (IDs), such as cocaine, cannabis, and amphetamines, but are not strictly regulated by international conventions.
Bijlsma, Lubertus   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

An Integrative Review of Registered Nurses' Understandings of Organisational Culture and Cultures of Care in the Aged Care Sector

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, Volume 82, Issue 5, Page 4800-4826, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this integrative review was to explore registered nurses' understandings of organisational culture and cultures of care in aged care. Design Integrative literature review. Methods A literature search was conducted of Medline (OVID), CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Scopus, Proquest Nursing and Allied Health, and Informit databases in
Deborah Magee   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

NPS and Other Emerging Drugs in the Clearnet and Darkweb.

open access: yesEmerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and Health
Psychoactive substances have a long history of use as doping substances in sport, usually constituting the second most used drug class behind anabolic steroids.
I. Mazzoni
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Construction of Prediction Models for Classification of New Psychoactive Substances Based on EI-MS Data and Machine Learning

open access: yesZhipu Xuebao
New psychoactive substances (NPS) have become a global health and social problem. Their structures are variable and can be easily modified to produce new compounds.
Qing XU   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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