Study finds increases in fentanyl and stimulants from SUD patients

Alison Knopf
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A new report published in JAMA Network Open found striking increases in the amounts of illicit fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine detected in urine drug test (UDT) specimens. The study, led by Andrew Huhn, Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and Kelly Dunn, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, both at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-authored by Millennium Health researchers, showed that concentrations of fentanyl and methamphetamine were 8.3 and 5.2 times higher in these specimens, respectively, in 2023 when compared with 2013 levels. Cocaine concentrations also doubled during this time, while levels for heroin fell by more than half. “Fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine concentrations are higher now relative to any time in the past decade, suggesting that the people who are using these drugs are doing so in larger quantities and/or with greater frequency now,” said Huhn. “The findings also demonstrate that aggregated, quantitative UDT data offer a scalable surveillance method that can provide swift and nimble feedback on real-time changes in drug exposure levels as well as emerging threats, like xylazine, that are not routinely captured by other methods,” he added. The analysis, which included 921,931 unique patient UDT specimens collected in SUD treatment settings across the U.S., also evaluated how these concentrations have changed in different parts of the country. With a few exceptions (eg, greater methamphetamine concentrations in the West and part of the South, largely stable heroin concentrations in the West), changes in drug exposure concentrations have been relatively similar across the U.S. over time. “These findings reveal that the drug use epidemic is evolving not only in terms of what drugs are being used but how much drug is being used,” said Angela Huskey, Pharm.D., chief clinical officer at Millennium Health. “This is the most granular assessment of drug use patterns in the U.S. to date and highlights an important, underappreciated nuance about drug use that may effect overdose risk and other clinically relevant phenomena.”

研究发现 SUD 患者服用的芬太尼和兴奋剂有所增加
发表在《美国医学会杂志网络版》(JAMA Network Open)上的一份新报告发现,在尿液药物检测(UDT)标本中检测到的非法芬太尼、甲基苯丙胺和可卡因的数量有了惊人的增长。这项由约翰-霍普金斯大学医学院精神病学和行为科学副教授安德鲁-胡恩(Andrew Huhn)博士和精神病学和行为科学教授凯利-邓恩(Kelly Dunn)博士领导、千禧健康研究人员共同撰写的研究显示,与 2013 年的水平相比,2023 年这些样本中的芬太尼和甲基苯丙胺浓度分别高出 8.3 倍和 5.2 倍。在此期间,可卡因的浓度也翻了一番,而海洛因的浓度则下降了一半以上。"Huhn说:"芬太尼、甲基苯丙胺和可卡因的浓度现在比过去十年的任何时候都高,这表明现在使用这些毒品的人的数量和/或频率更高。"他补充说:"研究结果还表明,UDT 定量汇总数据提供了一种可扩展的监测方法,可以就药物暴露水平的实时变化以及新出现的威胁(如甲苯噻嗪)提供迅速而灵活的反馈,而其他方法通常无法捕捉到这些信息。这项分析包括在全美 SUD 治疗场所收集的 921,931 份独特的病人 UDT 标本,还评估了这些浓度在美国不同地区的变化情况。除了少数例外情况(例如,西部和南部部分地区的甲基苯丙胺浓度较高,西部的海洛因浓度基本稳定),随着时间的推移,美国各地的毒品暴露浓度变化相对相似。"千禧年健康公司首席临床官、药学博士安吉拉-赫斯基(Angela Huskey)说:"这些研究结果表明,吸毒流行病不仅在使用的毒品种类上,而且在使用的毒品数量上都在发生变化。"这是迄今为止对美国药物使用模式进行的最细致的评估,突出了药物使用中一个重要的、未被充分认识的细微差别,它可能会影响用药过量风险和其他临床相关现象。
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