2022
DOI: 10.12740/pp/onlinefirst/128156
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Use of fentanyl, butyrfentanyl and furanylfentanyl as discussed on Polish online forums devoted to new psychoactive substances.

Abstract: Cel pracyCelem badań była analiza informacji zamieszczonych przez użytkowników syntetycznych opioidów na polskich internetowych forach dyskusyjnych dotyczących narkotyków. Szczególny nacisk położono na źródła związków i ich dostępność, drogi podania, dawki, działania oczekiwane i toksyczne.MetodaAnalizie poddano 6 143 wpisów związanych z syntetycznymi opioidami, umieszczonych w okresie od 2005 r. do połowy 2019 r. na trzech ogólnodostępnych polskich forach internetowych poświęconych substancjom psychoaktywnym:… Show more

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“…NPS users are mainly young men (18-35 years old) using social networks, discussion forums, or blogs to share experiences and information on trustworthy online stores or taking prohibited substances at parties, nightclubs, and at electronic music festivals [3,31,33]. In our research, it was young men between 19 and 24 years old from large cities who were the most frequently hospitalized patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…NPS users are mainly young men (18-35 years old) using social networks, discussion forums, or blogs to share experiences and information on trustworthy online stores or taking prohibited substances at parties, nightclubs, and at electronic music festivals [3,31,33]. In our research, it was young men between 19 and 24 years old from large cities who were the most frequently hospitalized patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…"Designer drugs", "smarts", "boosters", "part pills", or "legal highs" are terms commonly used to refer to different substances of natural, semi-synthetic, and synthetic origin or their blends, which have alleged or true body-mind effects. Academic organisations maintain the term "New Psychoactive Substances" (NPS) to emphasise that they require current scientific research, in terms of the identification of these substances, their pharmacological effects, and their health and social impacts [1][2][3]. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) defines new psychoactive substances as new drugs, substances of abuse that are not controlled, either in a pure or a preparation form, which may pose a serious public health threat [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%