Intoxications in an Australian Emergency Department Involving ‘Nitazene’ Benzylbenzimidazole Synthetic Opioids (Etodesnitazene, Butonitazene and Protonitazene)

Author:

Schumann Jennifer L123,Syrjanen Rebekka13,Alford Katherine4,Mashetty Srujana5,Castle Jared W1,Rotella Joe678,Maplesden Jacqueline4,Greene Shaun L789

Affiliation:

1. Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine , 65 Kavanagh Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia

2. Monash Addiction Research Centre , Eastern Clinical School, Moorooduc Hwy, Frankston 3199, Australia

3. Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, 65 Kavanagh Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006 , Australia

4. Department of Emergency Medicine, St Vincent’s Hospital, 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy , Victoria 3065, Australia

5. Department of Emergency Medicine, Dandenong Hospital, 135 David Street, Dandenong , Victoria 3175, Australia

6. Department of Emergency Medicine, Northern Hospital, 185 Cooper Street, Epping , Victoria 3076, Australia

7. Department of Emergency Medicine, Austin Hospital, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg , Victoria 3084, Australia

8. Department of Critical Care, University of Melbourne, Grattan Street, Parkville, Victoria 3010 , Australia

9. Victorian Poisons Information Centre, Austin Health, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg , Victoria 3084, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Benzimidazole synthetic opioids are highly potent μ-opioid receptor agonists with heroin-like effects, including dose-dependent respiratory depression and a high risk of abuse and toxicity. Benzimidazoles were first detected in 2019 in Europe and Canada, with analytical confirmation of etodesnitazene, protonitazene and butonitazene in 2021. We report the first detections of these compounds in Australia, in two patients presenting with drug toxicity to Emergency Departments (EDs) in the state of Victoria. Case 1 was a female in her 20s who rectally administered etodesnitazene and was found unconscious with respiratory depression and hypotension. Case 2 was a female in her 30s who presented to the ED in a sedated state after taking a formulation of protonitazene that also contained butonitazene, in addition to methylamphetamine. She responded positively to naloxone. Novel synthetic opioids were used with prior experience of the formulations purchased; however, the unpredictability of their effects was demonstrated by the acute toxicity experienced with this occasion of use. Toxicosurveillance of ED presentations with analytical confirmation of drugs is crucial in identifying emerging drugs in the community and informing harm reduction strategies.

Funder

Victorian Department of Health and Human Services

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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