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Conflict of Interest Disclosure None Street Drugs: What s out there and just how bad is it? Kathy Vo, MD Medical Toxicology Fellow Department of Emergency Medicine California Poison Control System 2 Objectives Out with the old...? Examine the current drug problem Understand novel drugs of abuse: what are they, their mechanisms of action, where can you find them, & how they are regulated Briefly discuss the opioid epidemic What are providers in SF doing about it? 3 4 1

They re still out there! In 2013, ~24.6 million Americans aged 12+ used an illicit drug in the past month 9.4% of the population Up from 8.3% in 2002 $600 billion annually in costs related to crime, health care, and lost work productivity Source: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/nationwide-trends Source: https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-rates 5 6 Some good news & in with the new... Use of most drugs has stabilized or declined in the past decade Exceptions: Marijuana Methamphetamines Source: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/nationwide-trends 7 8 2

What are novel drugs of abuse? Also known as designer drugs, research chemicals, legal highs Structural or functional analog of a controlled substance Novel drugs of abuse Designed to mimic the pharmacologic effects of the original drug 9 10 Why the shift from old to new? Academic chemists & pharmaceutical scientists studying ligands/effects on receptors What s the problem? [General] ease of access Users want alternatives to older and bettercharacterized drugs of abuse Avoid detection in standard drug screens 11 12 3

What s the problem? Yields drugs that may differ significantly in effects from their parent drug Difficult to track Synthetic cannabinoids 13 14 Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/14/nyregion/zombielike-state-was-caused-by-synthetic-marijuana.html?_r=0 Source: Adams AJ, Banister SD, Irizarry L et al. Zombie outbreak caused by the synthetic cannabinoid AMB-FUBINACA in New York. N Engl J Med. 2017;376(3):235-242. 15 16 4

The culprit? AMB-FUBINACA Synthetic cannabinoids Known as synthetic marijuana, spice, or herbal incense Inert herbs with the chemical added Many available varieties and forms 17 18 Synthetic marijuana? JWH-018 Tetrahydrocannabinol AMB-FUBINACA Source: http://www.alpha-cat.org/introduction-to-cannabinoids/ 19 20 5

Synthetic cannabinoids It s NOT marijuana 2011-2013: commonly available synthetic cannabinoids were several times as potent as THC 2014-2015: up to 700 times more potent Source: Adams AJ, Banister SD, Irizarry L et al. Zombie outbreak caused by the synthetic cannabinoid AMB-FUBINACA in New York. N Engl J Med. 2017;376(3):235-242. Source: Banister SD et al. Effects of bioisoteric fluorine in synthetic cannabinoid designer drugs... ACS Chem Neurosci. 2013;19;6(8):1445-58. 21 22 It s NOT marijuana Unexpected effects Seizures Chronic lung injury Ischemic stroke Source: Law R et al. Note from the field: increase in reported adverse health effects related to synthetic cannabinoid use United States, January May 2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2015;64(22):618-619. 16 patients in 6 different states Onset 1-6 days after reported use 5 required hemodialysis 23 24 6

We can t keep up! We can t keep up! 2012: Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act to place cannabimimetic agents into Schedule I (15) Time lags & temporary bans But >150 new synthetic cannabinoids were reported by the UNODC in 2013 Source: http://theconversation.com/labs-make-new-dangerous-synthetic-cannabinoid-drugs-faster-than-we-can-ban-them- 47896 25 26 We can t keep up! What do we do about it? 2012: Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act to place cannabimimetic agents into Schedule I (15) Time lags & temporary bans But >150 new synthetic cannabinoids were reported by the UNODC in 2013 Source: http://theconversation.com/labs-make-new-dangerous-synthetic-cannabinoid-drugs-faster-than-we-can-ban-them- 47896 27 28 7

Synthetic cathinones 29 30 Cathinones Khat Catha edulis native to East Africa Synthetic cathinones Leaves & twigs chewed for euphoric and amphetamine-like effects Source: https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs3/3920/index.htm 31 32 8

Synthetic cathinones Developed in the 1920s for therapeutic purposes Widespread use in Europe in early 1990s, then spread to the US Currently, at least 30 chemical compounds in existence and many street names Source: Rech MA et al. New drugs of abuse. Pharmacotherapy. 2013;35(2):189-97. Cathinones In 1993, cathinone was classified as a Schedule I by the DEA SDAPA of 2012 made several cathinones controlled substances Sold in smoke shops, head shops, gas stations as bath salts, plant food, jewelry cleaner, research chemicals, etc. Source: https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs3/3920/index.htm 33 34 A look-alike Methamphetamine CATHINONE Methcathinone Mephedrone Signs and symptoms Agitation 23 (66) Tachycardia 22 (63) Delusions/hallucinations 14 (40) Seizure/tremor 10 (29) Hypertension 8 (23) Drowsiness 8 (23) Paranoia 7 (20) Mydriasis 7 (20) Disposition Treated in ED and released 15 (43) Admitted 17 (49) Dead upon arrival 1 (3) 35 36 9

Therapeutic cathinones What s being done about it? Bupropion CATHINONE Diethylpropion Source: https://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs3/3920/index.htm 37 38 Hallucinogens & psychedelics Alexander Sasha Shulgin June 17, 1925 - June 2, 2014 39 40 10

Love story of a drug How long will this last, this delicious feeling of being alive, of having penetrated the veil which hides beauty and the wonders of celestial vistas? It doesn't matter, as there can be nothing but gratitude for even a glimpse of what exists for those who can become open to it. Source: http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1396281/burning-man.jpg 41 42 NBOMe Designer phenethylamines NBOMe May be marketed as legal LSD & is often sold on blotter papers Potent serotonin receptor agonists with increased affinity compared with amphetamine Effects and duration of action depends on compound and route Source: Armenian P, Gerona RR. The electric Kool-Aid NBOMe test: LC-TOF/MS confirmed 2C-C-NBOMe (25C) intoxication at Burning Man. Am J Emerg Med. 2014;32(11): 1444. 43 44 11

The list goes on... 5-methoxy-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeO-DiPT) Kratom: all natural? Derived from the Mitragyna speciosa tree Opioid receptor activation Methoxetamine Lower doses: stimulant-like effect Higher doses: opiate-like effects 45 46 The big picture The Darknet 47 48 12

Common themes The opioid epidemic 49 50 51 52 13

What are opioids? Heroin Morphine Hydrocodone OxyContin Oxycodone Methadone 53 54 The opioid epidemic Opioid use expanded on an unprecedented scale beginning in the 1990s Causes: - # of prescriptions written and dispensed - Greater social acceptability for using medications for different purposes - Aggressive marketing by pharmaceutical companies Source: Rudd RA, Aleshire N, Zibbell JE, Gladden RM. Increases in drug and opioid-involved overdose deaths United States, 2000-2014. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2016;64:1378-82. 55 56 14

Source: https://www.dea.gov/docs/2015%20ndta%20report.pdf What are we doing about it? 57 58 Problem: the treatment gap In 2013, an estimated 22.7 million Americans (8.6%) needed treatment for a problem related to drugs or alcohol Only 2.5 million people (0.9%) received treatment at a specialty facility Source: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/nationwide-trends 59 60 15

Medical Examiner s Office Consulting Hospital Department of Public Health Zuckerberg San Francisco General Clinical Laboratory 61 62 16