Systematic review of the clinical consequences of butyrfentanyl and corresponding analogues.

Q3 Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pub Date : 2019-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-02-20 DOI:10.2478/intox-2019-0009
Alexander Dinh LE, Saeed Khaled Alzghari
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Abstract

Butyrfentanyl and its analogues are being increasingly used throughout the United States and Europe. Currently, lethal cases are emerging across the United States, England, and Europe without any end in sight. We therefore performed a systematic review of existing case reports on the literature of butyrfentanyl and similar analogs. We searched PubMed and Embase for articles (up until September 2018) using terms such as "butyrfentanyl" or "butyrylfentanyl." In total, our search found 271 articles and identified 10 for inclusion in this review. A total of 33 cases were found with 61% of those being fatal. The most common route of administration was intravenous, but other routes of administration were readily used such as oral, intranasal, and inhalation. Most cases reported use of concomitant licit and illicit pharmacological agents. The toxidrome was consistent with other opioid overdoses, and naloxone was successfully used in nine of 10 patients. We encourage toxicology screenings of novel fentanyl analogs such as butyrfentanyl or 4-fluorobutyrfentanyl when an opioid overdose of unknown nature presents.

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丁太芬太尼及相应类似物临床后果的系统综述。
丁芬太尼及其类似物在美国和欧洲越来越多地使用。目前,致命病例正在美国、英国和欧洲各地出现,而且看不到尽头。因此,我们对现有文献中关于丁太芬太尼和类似类似物的病例报告进行了系统回顾。我们在PubMed和Embase检索了使用“butyrfentanyl”或“butyylfentanyl”等术语的文章(截至2018年9月)。我们总共检索了271篇文章,并确定了10篇纳入本综述。共发现33例,其中61%死亡。最常见的给药途径是静脉注射,但其他给药途径也很容易使用,如口服、鼻内和吸入。大多数病例报告同时使用合法和非法药物制剂。中毒症状与其他阿片类药物过量一致,10例患者中有9例成功使用纳洛酮。当出现未知性质的阿片类药物过量时,我们鼓励对新型芬太尼类似物(如丁基芬太尼或4-氟丁基芬太尼)进行毒理学筛查。
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Interdisciplinary Toxicology
Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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