大麻产品掺假的流行和模式:对WEDINOS数据的分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Simon Erridge, Martin Hall, Mikael H Sodergren
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摘要

全球大麻消费不断增加,特别是在不受管制的市场中,这引起了人们对与污染物和掺假物有关的潜在健康风险的关注。本研究调查了英国非法大麻产品中活性化合物和掺假物的存在。从提交给威尔士新兴药物和新物质鉴定(WEDINOS)的1,635份大麻产品样本中确定了数据。其中,695份(42.51%)不含任何天然存在的大麻素,162份(9.91%)未发现活性化合物。超过三分之一(n = 624;38.17%)的检测样本含有精神活性掺杂物。最常见的是合成大麻素受体激动剂(n = 435;26.61%)。这些调查结果突出了不受管制的大麻消费的潜在危险,并强调需要提高消费者的认识和减少危害战略。该研究还强调迫切需要进行政策改革和更严格地执行法规,以减轻与非法市场中掺假大麻有关的风险。
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Prevalence and Patterns of Cannabis Product Adulteration: An Analysis of WEDINOS Data.

The increasing global consumption of cannabis, particularly within unregulated markets, raises concerns about potential health risks associated with contaminants and adulterants. This study investigates the presence of active compounds and adulterants in illicit cannabis products within the UK. Data was identified from 1,635 samples of cannabis products submitted to the Welsh Emerging Drugs & Identification of Novel Substances (WEDINOS). Of these, 695 (42.51%) did not contain any naturally occurring cannabinoids and in 162 (9.91%) samples no active compound was identified. Over one-third (n = 624; 38.17%) of tested samples contained a psychoactive adulterant. The most common were synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (n = 435; 26.61%). These findings highlight the potential dangers of unregulated cannabis consumption and emphasize the need for greater consumer awareness and harm reduction strategies. The study also underscores the urgency for policy reform and stricter enforcement of regulations to mitigate the risks associated with adulterated cannabis within the illicit market.

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