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“Flakka”:an Emerging Trend Or a Mass Media Phenomenon? Presence ofalpha-pvpin Samples Submitted To a Drug Checking Facility

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Grifell*
Affiliation:
Parc de salut Mar, institut de neuropsiquiatria i addiccions (IN aD), Barcelona, Spain associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain Hospital del mar medical research institute IMIM, Grup de recerca en addiccions, Barcelona, Spain
P. Quintana
Affiliation:
associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain institut Català de la Salut (ICS), E aP Raval Sud, Barcelona, Spain
M. Torrens
Affiliation:
Parc de salut Mar, institut de neuropsiquiatria i addiccions (IN aD), Barcelona, Spain Hospital del mar medical research institute IMIM, Grup de recerca en addiccions, Barcelona, Spain Universitat autònoma de Barcelona (U aB), Bellaterra, Spain
a. Palma
Affiliation:
Parc de salut Mar, institut de neuropsiquiatria i addiccions (IN aD), Barcelona, Spain Hospital del mar medical research institute IMIM, Grup de recerca en addiccions, Barcelona, Spain
L. Galindo
Affiliation:
Parc de salut Mar, institut de neuropsiquiatria i addiccions (IN aD), Barcelona, Spain Hospital del mar medical research institute IMIM, Grup de recerca en addiccions, Barcelona, Spain Universitat autònoma de Barcelona (U aB), Bellaterra, Spain
M. Ventura
Affiliation:
associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain Hospital del mar medical research institute IMIM, Grup de recerca en addiccions, Barcelona, Spain
I. fornís
Affiliation:
associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain
C. Gil
Affiliation:
associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain
F. Caudevilla
Affiliation:
associació Benestar i desenvolupament aBD, Energy Control, Barcelona, Spain
M. Farré
Affiliation:
Universitat autònoma de Barcelona (U aB), Bellaterra, Spain Hospital Germans Tries i Pujol IGTP, Farmacología clínica, Badalona, Spain
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

New psychoactive substances (NPS) are drugs that have recently become available, are not worldwide regulated, and often intend to mimic the effect of controlled drugs. α-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone ( alpha-PVP) is a potent stimulant cathinone that is thought to act inhibiting dopamine and noradrenaline reuptake. It has been associated with hallucinations, psychosis and death.

Objectives

To explore the presence ofalpha-PVP from the samples handled to, and analyzed by energy control.

To determine whether it is a new trend in recreational settings.

Methods

all samples presented to energy control were analyzed.

Samples in which alpha-PVP was detected using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry were selected for study.

a Google trend analysis was also performed to asses the media impact of alpha-PVP.

Results

From a total of 20,062 samples, 33 contained alpha-PVP (0.16%). The samples containing alpha-PVP were mostly sold as such (40%) despite a significant proportion being sold as MDM a (15%). Google trend analysis showed an abrupt increase of alpha-PVP searches in 2015 reaching 50% of the MDM a-ones.

Conclusion

Our results suggest presence ofalpha-PVP in the drug market may be increasing, especially as adulterant of other drugs. Severe side effects might be even more serious considering that a significant proportion of users may ignore which substance they are actually using. However, the total amount of alpha-PVP analyzed remains small, and does not support the alarming reports published in media.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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