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Identification of <i>N</i>‐pyrrolidino protonitazene in powders sold as heroin and associated with overdose clusters in Dublin and Cork, Ireland

Sarah Killoran, Sinéad McNamara, Pierce V. Kavanagh, John E. O’Brien, Rodney Lakes

2024Drug Testing and Analysis26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Synthetic opioids have been associated globally with adverse effects in drug users. The nitazene group of drugs is a relatively new addition to the synthetic opioid class emerging in Europe in 2019. Some nitazenes have been shown to be more potent than fentanyl. Overdose clusters in heroin users in Dublin (57 cases) and Cork (20 cases), Ireland, in November and December 2023, respectively, prompted a rapid response from a number of Irish laboratories to identify the substance(s) of concern. Light brown (tan) powders were obtained from cases associated with overdoses, and the results from these analyses by collaboration of four laboratories are reported here. The samples were found to contain N-pyrrolidino protonitazene (protonitazepyne), caffeine, paracetamol, benzoic acid and mannitol.

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CorkHeroinIdentification (biology)MedicineEnvironmental healthTraditional medicinePharmacologyChemistryDrugBiologyBotanyBiochemistryOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentForensic Toxicology and Drug AnalysisPoisoning and overdose treatments
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