Fornili Katherine Smith
Katherine Smith Fornili, DNP, MPH, RN, CARN, FIAAN, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Nursing-Baltimore, Department of Family & Community Health, Baltimore, MD.
J Addict Nurs. 2019 Jan/Mar;30(1):71-76. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000269.
The purpose of this Policy Watch column is to provide a brief overview of the global problems associated with the illicit production and trafficking of synthetic opioids as well as international efforts and policy approaches designed to curb them. An in-depth evaluation of drug control efforts of many different nations is important for a comprehensive analysis. However, because of the vast amount of information available, this column is limited to cooperative global control efforts, not efforts specific to any one nation. A great deal of information about production methods, clandestine laboratories, international trafficking methods, and online sales over the dark Web has been omitted. It is important to understand key issues regarding the illicit cultivation and distribution of plant-based opioids derived from natural compounds found in opium poppies (heroin, opium, morphine, codeine) or other drugs (cocaine, methamphetamines, etc.), but the scope of this column is limited to discussion about synthetic opioids including fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and fentanyl precursor chemicals. Issues about human rights and ethical considerations for nurses and other addictions professionals are also discussed.
本“政策观察”专栏的目的是简要概述与合成阿片类药物非法生产和贩运相关的全球问题,以及旨在遏制这些问题的国际努力和政策措施。深入评估许多不同国家的药物管制工作对于全面分析至关重要。然而,由于可用信息数量庞大,本专栏仅限于全球合作管制努力,而非任何一个国家的具体努力。有关生产方法、秘密实验室、国际贩运方法以及暗网在线销售的大量信息已被省略。了解与源自罂粟中天然化合物的植物性阿片类药物(海洛因、鸦片、吗啡、可待因)或其他毒品(可卡因、甲基苯丙胺等)的非法种植和分销相关的关键问题很重要,但本专栏的范围仅限于讨论包括芬太尼、芬太尼类似物和芬太尼前体化学品在内的合成阿片类药物。还讨论了护士和其他成瘾专业人员的人权及伦理考量问题。