New psychoactive substances (NPS) escape routine drug testing: a case report of phenibut

T. Breindahl, P. Hindersson, A. Kimergård
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Abstract Phenibut (β − phenyl − γ−aminobutyric acid) is licensed for use as a medicine in countries outside of the European Union (EU), but has also been sold as a “food supplement” from online shops to the general public in the EU. We present a case of phenibut use in a 25-year-old female undergoing alcohol and drug addiction treatment. She reported using phenibut, which she had purchased readily over the internet as a “food supplement.” Our clinical laboratory located in a hospital in the same region received urine samples for analysis which confirmed ingestion of phenibut. Identifying and responding to new psychoactive substances (NPS) emerging on the drug markets poses a challenge to clinical and forensic drug testing. A comprehensive laboratory analysis approach can identify the use of multiple NPS, including those used as medicines, offering beneficial opportunities for drug treatment services and clinical laboratories to work together.
新型精神活性物质(NPS)逃避常规药物检测:苯乙酯一例报告
Phenibut (β -苯基- γ -氨基丁酸)在欧盟(EU)以外的国家被许可作为药物使用,但在欧盟也被作为“食品补充剂”从网上商店出售给公众。我们提出一个25岁接受酒精和药物成瘾治疗的女性使用非尼布的病例。她报告说,她使用了phenibut,这是她在网上作为“食品补充剂”轻易购买的。我们位于同一地区一家医院的临床化验室收到尿样进行分析,证实摄入了phenibut。识别和应对药物市场上出现的新型精神活性物质对临床和法医药物测试构成了挑战。全面的实验室分析方法可以确定多种NPS的使用情况,包括用作药物的NPS,为药物治疗服务和临床实验室的合作提供有益的机会。
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