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在过量用药率极高的情况下,无监管的阿片类药物市场的变异性。

Variability in the unregulated opioid market in the context of extreme rates of overdose.

作者信息

Larnder Ashley, Saatchi Armin, Borden Scott A, Moa Belaid, Gill Chris G, Wallace Bruce, Hore Dennis

机构信息

Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3V6, Canada.

Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3V6, Canada; Applied Environmental Research Laboratories (AERL), Department of Chemistry, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, British Columbia V9R 5S5, Canada.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022 Jun 1;235:109427. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109427. Epub 2022 Mar 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Drug checking uses analytical chemistry technologies to report on the composition of drugs from the unregulated market to reduce substance use-related risks, while additionally allowing for monitoring and reporting of the supply. In the context of an overdose crisis linked to fentanyl, we used drug checking data to examine variability within the illicit opioid supply.

METHODS

In this time-series analysis, data was collected from a drug checking service in Victoria, Canada from November 2020 to July 2021. Drugs reported as opioids by participants of the service (N = 454) were analyzed to determine sample composition and paper spray mass spectroscopy was used to quantify low-concentration actives. Interquartile and statistical process control (SPC) analysis, namely standard deviation control charts, were used to examine the degree of variability among samples.

RESULTS

Fentanyl was found in 96% of samples reported to be opioids, with a median concentration of 9%. Concentrations varied significantly, with a standard deviation of 7% for fentanyl and where nearly 20% of data points fell outside the control limits. Over half of the samples contained an additional and unexpected active, most commonly etizolam (43% of samples). Etizolam also showed a large level of variability, uncorrelated to that of fentanyl.

CONCLUSIONS

Based on our chemical quantification and SPC analysis, a high degree of variability was found in opioid samples from the unregulated market in both the drugs detected and the concentrations of those drugs. This demonstrated the opioid crisis to be less attributable to a bad batch of drugs but rather the general variability found in the unregulated market.

摘要

背景

药物检测利用分析化学技术报告来自不受监管市场的药物成分,以降低与物质使用相关的风险,同时还能对供应情况进行监测和报告。在与芬太尼相关的过量用药危机背景下,我们利用药物检测数据来研究非法阿片类药物供应的变异性。

方法

在这项时间序列分析中,收集了2020年11月至2021年7月加拿大维多利亚一家药物检测服务机构的数据。对该服务参与者报告为阿片类药物的药物(N = 454)进行分析,以确定样本成分,并使用纸张喷雾质谱法对低浓度活性成分进行定量。使用四分位数间距和统计过程控制(SPC)分析,即标准差控制图,来检查样本间的变异程度。

结果

在报告为阿片类药物的样本中,96%检测出芬太尼,中位浓度为9%。浓度差异显著,芬太尼的标准差为7%,近20%的数据点超出控制限。超过一半的样本含有另一种意外的活性成分,最常见的是艾替唑仑(占样本的43%)。艾替唑仑也表现出很大程度的变异性,与芬太尼的变异性无关。

结论

基于我们的化学定量和SPC分析,在不受监管市场的阿片类药物样本中,无论是检测出的药物还是这些药物的浓度都存在高度变异性。这表明阿片类药物危机并非主要归因于一批质量差的药物,而是不受监管市场中普遍存在的变异性。

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