"Goofballing": An Emerging Threat With Clinical Challenges-A Short Communication.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Guillaume Drevin, Marie Briet, Séverine Ferec, Chadi Abbara
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Abstract

Background: The coinjection of methamphetamine and opioids, known as "goofballing," is an emerging practice among people who inject drugs. This combination poses significant clinical challenges due to the opposing pharmacological effects of stimulants and depressants. The increasing prevalence of this practice, particularly in North America, raises significant concerns regarding its impact on public health and patient management.

Material and methods: The authors report the case of a 48-year-old man admitted to the intensive care unit with suspected sepsis after intravenous heroin use. During methadone substitution therapy, the patient developed hyperthermia, diffuse myalgia, and mild somnolence. Physical investigation revealed no evidence of infection. Toxicological analyses were conducted on blood and urine samples using targeted and nontargeted screening methods.

Results: Toxicological analyses revealed the presence of methamphetamine, amphetamine (a metabolite of methamphetamine), morphine, codeine, methadone, and EDDP in both blood and urine. The presence of 6-acetylmorphine in the urine confirmed recent heroin exposure. No other substances were detected in any sample. The patient was later treated for coinjection of heroin and methamphetamine, which supported the diagnosis of goofballing-induced hyperthermia rather than sepsis.

Conclusions: This case highlights the diagnostic challenges associated with the "goofball" phenomenon. The coadministration of methamphetamine and heroin can lead to severe atypical toxicological symptoms. Health care providers should be aware of this emerging practice to ensure rapid diagnosis and appropriate management. Public health initiatives should focus on harm reduction strategies to mitigate associated risks.

“搞笑”:一种具有临床挑战的新兴威胁——简短的交流。
背景:同时注射甲基苯丙胺和阿片类药物,被称为“耍宝”,是注射毒品人群中的一种新兴做法。由于兴奋剂和抑制剂的药理作用相反,这种组合提出了重大的临床挑战。这种做法越来越普遍,特别是在北美,这引起了人们对其对公共卫生和患者管理的影响的严重关切。材料和方法:作者报告了一例48岁男性因静脉注射海洛因使用后疑似脓毒症而住进重症监护病房。在美沙酮替代治疗期间,患者出现高热、弥漫性肌痛和轻度嗜睡。体检未发现感染迹象。采用靶向和非靶向筛查方法对血液和尿液样本进行毒理学分析。结果:毒理学分析显示血液和尿液中存在甲基苯丙胺、安非他明(甲基苯丙胺的代谢物)、吗啡、可待因、美沙酮和EDDP。尿液中有6-乙酰吗啡证实他最近接触过海洛因。没有在任何样品中检测到其他物质。患者后来接受了海洛因和甲基苯丙胺的联合注射治疗,这支持了傻乎乎引起的热疗的诊断,而不是败血症。结论:本病例突出了与“傻瓜”现象相关的诊断挑战。同时服用甲基苯丙胺和海洛因可导致严重的非典型毒理学症状。卫生保健提供者应该意识到这一新兴做法,以确保快速诊断和适当管理。公共卫生举措应侧重于减少危害战略,以减轻相关风险。
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
213
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal directed to an audience of pharmacologists, clinical chemists, laboratorians, pharmacists, drug researchers and toxicologists. It fosters the exchange of knowledge among the various disciplines–clinical pharmacology, pathology, toxicology, analytical chemistry–that share a common interest in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. The journal presents studies detailing the various factors that affect the rate and extent drugs are absorbed, metabolized, and excreted. Regular features include review articles on specific classes of drugs, original articles, case reports, technical notes, and continuing education articles.
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