Wound-associated agents in the unregulated drug supply: Evidence from a statewide drug checking program

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Emily M. Martin , Kristin E. Schneider , Edward Sisco , Meghan G. Appley , Margaret Rybak , Rae Elkasabany , Gregory M. Burnett , Susan G. Sherman
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Abstract

Background

While the unregulated drug market has seen dramatic increases in fentanyl adulteration in the past decade, other adulterants have impacted the recent volatility of the drug supply. There has been recent documentation related to the presence of wound-associated substances; however, there is a lack of data showing the prevalence of these substances across unregulated drug market samples over time. The aim of this paper is to examine known and potential wound-associated agents’ (xylazine, levamisole, medetomidine) prevalence in Maryland's unregulated drug supply.

Methods

Using data from Maryland's statewide drug checking program, Rapid Analysis of Drugs (RAD), this paper discusses samples that were voluntarily provided at participating syringe service programs and analyzed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology between October 2021 and October 2023 (N= 2,210). We calculated prevalence and chi-square significance to assess co-occurrence of wound-associated agents and other substances and evaluated xylazine's prevalence over time.

Results

Xylazine was detected in 33.4 % of samples and primarily co-occurred with fentanyl; heroin and related compounds; and other opioids, stimulants, and anesthetics. Xylazine's prevalence decreased over time and varied geographically. Levamisole and medetomidine occurred in 1.9 % and 0.7 % of samples respectively with no significant co-occurrence.

Conclusion

These findings emphasize the importance of statewide monitoring amid an evolving drug market, especially regarding wound-associated agents. Drug checking, safer supply, overdose prevention, and non-stigmatizing wound care services for people who use drugs are instrumental in mitigating the health consequences of the unregulated drug supply.
无管制药物供应中的伤口相关因子:来自全州药物检查项目的证据。
背景:虽然不受管制的药品市场在过去十年中芬太尼掺假急剧增加,但其他掺假因素也影响了最近药品供应的波动。最近有与伤口相关物质的存在有关的文件;然而,缺乏数据显示这些物质在不受管制的药品市场样本中长期存在的普遍性。本文的目的是检查已知和潜在的伤口相关药物(xylazine,左旋咪唑,美托咪定)在马里兰州不受管制的药物供应中的流行情况。方法:本文使用马里兰州全州药物检查项目药物快速分析(RAD)的数据,讨论了参与注射器服务项目自愿提供的样本,并在2021年10月至2023年10月期间在国家标准与技术研究所进行了分析(N= 2210)。我们计算了患病率和卡方显著性,以评估伤口相关药物和其他物质的共同发生,并评估了xylazine随时间的患病率。结果:在33.4%的样品中检出了噻嗪,主要与芬太尼共存;海洛因及相关化合物;还有其他阿片类药物,兴奋剂和麻醉剂。二甲肼的流行率随时间和地域变化而下降。左旋咪唑和美托咪定的发生率分别为1.9%和0.7%,无明显的共现性。结论:这些发现强调了在不断发展的药物市场中进行全州监测的重要性,特别是在伤口相关药物方面。药物检查、更安全的供应、过量预防以及为吸毒者提供非污名化的伤口护理服务,有助于减轻不受管制的药物供应对健康造成的后果。
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307
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62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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