New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case

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Autor(a) principal: Wayhs, Carlos Alberto Yasin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Tortato, Caroline, Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia, Ortiz, Rafael Scorsatto, Limberger, Renata Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/233474
Resumo: The new psychoactive substances (NPS) market is in a constant state of flux, with new substances being synthesized regularly and marketed in many ways and forms. These substances often emerge quickly, just as they disappear, evidencing a clear attempt to circumvent the control trafficking enforcement agencies and the international community. Among the wide variety of NPS, the NBOMe series attracted attention from medical and legal authorities due to the high number of cases of intoxication, followed or not by death in several countries around the world, including Brazil. So, this brief communication aimed to evaluate the number of NBOMe Brazilian Federal Police (BFP) over the past eight years, and highlight the NPS constant state of flux, evidencing by the Brazilian NBOMe case. This is a retrospective study based on information from forensic analysis reports from seizures of BFP. The NBOMe seizures generated 4 forensic analysis requests in 2012, 21 in 2013, 45 in 2014, 61 in 2015, 80 in 2016, 22 in 2017, 19 in 2018 and 2 in 2019, totaling 254 forensic analysis reports analyzed. This NPS emerged quickly in Brazil from the year 2012, and tented to disappear in recent years, from the perspective of the BPF forensic analysis reports, evidencing the NPS constant state of flux, represented here by the Brazilian NBOMe case.
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spelling Wayhs, Carlos Alberto YasinTortato, CarolineMariotti, Kristiane de CássiaOrtiz, Rafael ScorsattoLimberger, Renata Pereira2021-12-29T04:27:29Z20212237-261Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/233474001134784The new psychoactive substances (NPS) market is in a constant state of flux, with new substances being synthesized regularly and marketed in many ways and forms. These substances often emerge quickly, just as they disappear, evidencing a clear attempt to circumvent the control trafficking enforcement agencies and the international community. Among the wide variety of NPS, the NBOMe series attracted attention from medical and legal authorities due to the high number of cases of intoxication, followed or not by death in several countries around the world, including Brazil. So, this brief communication aimed to evaluate the number of NBOMe Brazilian Federal Police (BFP) over the past eight years, and highlight the NPS constant state of flux, evidencing by the Brazilian NBOMe case. This is a retrospective study based on information from forensic analysis reports from seizures of BFP. The NBOMe seizures generated 4 forensic analysis requests in 2012, 21 in 2013, 45 in 2014, 61 in 2015, 80 in 2016, 22 in 2017, 19 in 2018 and 2 in 2019, totaling 254 forensic analysis reports analyzed. This NPS emerged quickly in Brazil from the year 2012, and tented to disappear in recent years, from the perspective of the BPF forensic analysis reports, evidencing the NPS constant state of flux, represented here by the Brazilian NBOMe case.application/pdfengBrazilian journal of forensic sciences, medical law and bioethics. Ribeirão Preto. Vol. 11, no. 1 (2021), p. 62-69Drogas desenhadasTráfico de drogasLaudo pericialSubstâncias psicoativasDesigner drugsDrug marketForensic reportNBOMeNew psychoactive substancesNew psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian caseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001134784.pdf.txt001134784.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain16382http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/233474/2/001134784.pdf.txt9ccadb76f88bb65c8dbe36de4b7316d2MD52ORIGINAL001134784.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf186053http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/233474/1/001134784.pdf17512f0ce49c9c4e14510b2c3fdee944MD5110183/2334742022-01-07 05:30:24.244325oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/233474Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-01-07T07:30:24Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
spellingShingle New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
Wayhs, Carlos Alberto Yasin
Drogas desenhadas
Tráfico de drogas
Laudo pericial
Substâncias psicoativas
Designer drugs
Drug market
Forensic report
NBOMe
New psychoactive substances
title_short New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
title_full New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
title_fullStr New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
title_full_unstemmed New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
title_sort New psychoactive substances constant state of flux : NBOMe brazilian case
author Wayhs, Carlos Alberto Yasin
author_facet Wayhs, Carlos Alberto Yasin
Tortato, Caroline
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Ortiz, Rafael Scorsatto
Limberger, Renata Pereira
author_role author
author2 Tortato, Caroline
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Ortiz, Rafael Scorsatto
Limberger, Renata Pereira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wayhs, Carlos Alberto Yasin
Tortato, Caroline
Mariotti, Kristiane de Cássia
Ortiz, Rafael Scorsatto
Limberger, Renata Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drogas desenhadas
Tráfico de drogas
Laudo pericial
Substâncias psicoativas
topic Drogas desenhadas
Tráfico de drogas
Laudo pericial
Substâncias psicoativas
Designer drugs
Drug market
Forensic report
NBOMe
New psychoactive substances
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Designer drugs
Drug market
Forensic report
NBOMe
New psychoactive substances
description The new psychoactive substances (NPS) market is in a constant state of flux, with new substances being synthesized regularly and marketed in many ways and forms. These substances often emerge quickly, just as they disappear, evidencing a clear attempt to circumvent the control trafficking enforcement agencies and the international community. Among the wide variety of NPS, the NBOMe series attracted attention from medical and legal authorities due to the high number of cases of intoxication, followed or not by death in several countries around the world, including Brazil. So, this brief communication aimed to evaluate the number of NBOMe Brazilian Federal Police (BFP) over the past eight years, and highlight the NPS constant state of flux, evidencing by the Brazilian NBOMe case. This is a retrospective study based on information from forensic analysis reports from seizures of BFP. The NBOMe seizures generated 4 forensic analysis requests in 2012, 21 in 2013, 45 in 2014, 61 in 2015, 80 in 2016, 22 in 2017, 19 in 2018 and 2 in 2019, totaling 254 forensic analysis reports analyzed. This NPS emerged quickly in Brazil from the year 2012, and tented to disappear in recent years, from the perspective of the BPF forensic analysis reports, evidencing the NPS constant state of flux, represented here by the Brazilian NBOMe case.
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