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A comparative study of old versus novel psychoactive substances on craving, perceived stigma and suicidal risk among rural-dwelling patients with substance abuse.

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: According to recent estimates, 10.4% of adults are patients with substance abuse, which is almost double the global rate.
R. Eweida   +2 more
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Electrochemical determination of novel psychoactive substances by differential pulse voltammetry using a microcell for boron-doped diamond electrode and screen-printed electrodes based on carbon and platinum

, 2021
25B-NBOMe, benzylpiperazine (BZP), 1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine (mCPP), and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) are potent hallucinogenic and stimulant drugs which have emerged as novel psychoactive substances (NPS).
Jerson González-Hernández   +3 more
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The Loss of Spatiality and Temporality in Twilight Consciousness: The Emergence of Exogenous Psychosis Induced by Novel Psychoactive Substances

Psychopathology
Background: The state of twilight consciousness is marked by a focused narrowing of awareness, maintaining vigilance and attention while simultaneously experiencing perceptual shifts in the surrounding environment.
V. Ricci   +2 more
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Novel Psychoactive Substances and Trends of Abuse

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2017
The purpose of this paper is to review the most common and quickest growing classes of novel, or new, psychoactive substances. Abuse of novel psychoactive substances continues to increase, resulting in subsequent increases in hospitalizations. Furthermore, the chemical structures are ever-changing and substances are increasing in potency. Reviewing the
Jessica V, Rivera   +3 more
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Sample Mining and Data Mining: Combined Real‐Time and Retrospective Approaches for the Identification of Emerging Novel Psychoactive Substances

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2020
Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are synthetic drugs that pose serious public health and safety concerns. A multitude of NPS have been identified in the United States, often implicated in forensic investigations.
A. Krotulski, S. Varnum, B. Logan
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‘Legal highs’: Novel psychoactive substances

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2015
Amid increasing media attention, ‘legal highs’ pose a novel diagnostic and management challenge to clinicians. The manufacture, propagation and use of these drugs are increasing rapidly. However, knowledge of their composition and the consequences of taking them is limited, both among the public and health professionals.
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Club Drugs and Novel Psychoactive Substances

2020
Over the last decade many hundreds of new psychoactive drugs have emerged onto illicit markets. This flood of new drugs has led to clinicians being unsure of the rapidly emerging changing evidence base and uncertain of the best approaches to assessment and clinical management. This book provides a concise, accessible summary of these emerging drugs. By
Owen Bowden-Jones, Dima Abdulrahim
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Psychiatrists’ knowledge of novel psychoactive substances

Drugs and Alcohol Today, 2017
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to measure the level of experience and knowledge of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) amongst psychiatrists, asking them to rank NPS against other psychoactive substances in terms of concern and the role they believe NPS play in the diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders.
Raven Egheosa Owie   +3 more
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Novel psychoactive substance intoxication resulting in attempted murder

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2014
A man in his twenties who had no previous history of violence, snorted large quantities of two substances he identified as 3-methoxyphencyclidine (3-MeO-PCP), and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV); both are recognised as novel psychoactive substances, or commonly described in the media as "legal highs". He also inhaled butane gas.
Richard, Stevenson, Laurence, Tuddenham
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Screening Unknown Novel Psychoactive Substances Using GC-MS Based Machine Learning

Forensic Chemistry, 2023
Swee Liang Wong   +3 more
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