Identifying new psychoactive substances (NPS) using drug checking services: An innovative observational study design

Author:

Grifell Marc1,Mir Guillem2,Estelrich-Azubide Roger2,Ventura Mireia2,Galindo Liliana3,Guilanyà Josep,Fornís Iván2,Gil Cristina2,Roldán Maria1,Carbón Xoán2,Barratt Monica J4,Farré Magí5,Colom Francesc6,Pérez Víctor6

Affiliation:

1. Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques

2. Associació Benestar i Desenvolupament

3. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (CIBERSAM)

4. RMIT University

5. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol (HUGTP-IGTP)

6. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM); Hospital del Mar Research Institute (IMIM)

Abstract

Abstract Background Despite the proliferation of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in recent years, there are many gaps in our understanding of the phenomena. Current methodologies still fail to provide timely and scientifically reliable knowledge between controlled trials and online data reports that lack analytical confirmation of the reported substances. This study tests a new online, collaborative, observational methodology for tracking the emergence of NPS. It involves conducting laboratory analysis of community-submitted NPS samples using a naturalistic approach. Methods Participants were recruited from online communities of people who claim to use NPS. They were asked to send and report on the substances they would have taken independently of the study participation. They received free drug-checking services for the samples sent during the data collection. Participants were also asked to complete multiple online questionnaires to provide information about the analysed NPS samples. Comprehensive literature reviews of the analysed samples were conducted to assess the importance of the results. Results Participants sent 136 sample submission questionnaires. Ninety-two were followed by the laboratory analysis of a submitted NPS sample. Only 54 of those analysed NPS samples completed all the study protocols. Forty different NPS were identified in the laboratory analysis. Of those, 13 substances had no previous reports in the scientific literature as new psychoactive substances. Another 12 substances had no available peer-reviewed data regarding their subjective effects. Only one opioid and no synthetic cannabinoids were detected. Conclusions The confirmed identification of 13 previously unreported NPS demonstrates the capacity of the current methodology to identify potentially emerging NPS. Despite the vast diversity of substances submitted, the most common NPS types (e.g., cannabinoids and opioids) were not found. Altogether, these results warrant further research to consolidate the favourable impact of monitoring the NPS market using this innovative methodology.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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