γ‐Hydroxybuttersäure Theofel, Nadine; Tsokos, Michael; Scholtis, Stefan
Chemie in unserer Zeit,
June 2024, Letnik:
58, Številka:
3
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Zusammenfassung
Die Analyse und Interpretation von GHB‐Konzentrationen ist alles andere als trivial. Dies ist insbesondere im forensisch‐toxikologischen Umfeld der Fall. So muss zum einen die ...endogene Konzentration berücksichtigt werden und zum anderen der Umstand, dass GHB nach Eintritt des Todes noch gebildet werden kann. Hinzu kommt, dass Untersuchungen hinsichtlich GHB zusätzlich angefordert werden müssen, da GHB im Rahmen der Systematischen Toxikologischen Analyse nicht untersucht wird. Weiterhin ist das Nachweisfenster von GHB in Blut oder Urin sehr kurz. Die Analyse erfolgt in der Regel mit chromatographischen Systemen, die an ein Massenspektrometer gekoppelt sind. Dieser Aufsatz fasst die GHB‐positiven Fälle der letzten fünf Jahre zusammen und stellt zwei Fälle detaillierter vor.
Summary
Gamma‐Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) is a small molecule, which can be analyzed by mass spectrometry coupled to gas chromatography or liquid chromatography. Forensic toxicologists have to take three obstacles with respect to the intake of GHB. Firstly, this molecule is part of the human metabolome, secondly, it can be built or degraded after death, and thirdly, the elimination half‐life is rather short. Consequently, forensic toxicologists have set a threshold for the measured GHB concentration to judge for an acute GHB intake. As GHB is a narcotic agent, users often take gamma‐Butyrolactone (GBL) or 1,4‐Butandiol (BD). These precursors are easily obtainable and metabolized very fast to GHB. Two case reports present typical forensic toxicological outcomes. In particular, the second case report shows that hair analysis may be a useful tool to make a statement regarding the frequent abuse.
Gamma‐Hydroxybuttersäure (GHB) kommt in sehr geringer Konzentration im menschlichen Körper vor. Sie kann jedoch auch von außen zugeführt werden und ruft bei einer niedrigen Dosis ähnliche Symptome und Rauschzustände hervor wie Ethanol. GHB wird daher in zunehmendem Maße als Droge missbraucht. Die Gefahr hierbei: Hohe Konzentrationen können zum Tod führen und bereits geringe Mengen können starke Körperreaktionen auslösen. Von Laien kann GHB daher kaum so dosiert werden, dass von der Aufnahme keine Gefahr für das Wohlbefinden oder gar das (eigene) Leben ausgeht.
This paper evaluates the causal effect of drug decriminalization on unintentional drug overdose deaths in a context with relatively poor access to drug treatment services. Using the synthetic control ...method, I find that when Oregon decriminalized small amounts of drugs in February 2021, it caused 182 additional unintentional drug overdose deaths to occur in Oregon in 2021. This represents a 23% increase over the number of unintentional drug overdose deaths predicted if Oregon had not decriminalized drugs.
The opioid crisis in the United States has resulted in a dramatic increase in overdose deaths over the last two decades. This crisis has created an economic ripple affecting an important engine of ...growth: patenting. Using patent data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), we show a negative effect of opioid prescriptions on the amount of patenting that occurs in a county. Despite inventive activities being hampered by the negative economic effects that opioid misuse creates in an area, we also find evidence that the opioid crisis incentivizes inventors to relocate. Similarly, we find a reduction in the number of high-tech firms and STEM graduates. We also show that the opioid crisis dramatically reduces the number of white and non-white inventors.
When Innovation Goes Wrong Cutler, David M.; Glaeser, Edward L.
The Journal of economic perspectives,
10/2021, Letnik:
35, Številka:
4
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Odprti dostop
The fourfold increase in opioid deaths between 2000 and 2017 rivals even the COVID-19 pandemic as a health crisis for America. Why did it happen? Measures of demand for pain relief—physical pain and ...despair—are high and in many cases rising, but their increase was nowhere near as large as the increase in deaths. The primary shift is in supply, primarily of new forms of allegedly safer narcotics. These new pain relievers flowed in greater volume to areas with more physical pain and mental health impairment, but since their apparent safety was an illusion, opioid deaths followed. By the end of the 2000s, restrictions on legal opioids led to further supply-side innovations, which created the burgeoning illegal market that accounts for the bulk of opioid deaths today. Because opioid use is easier to start than end, America's opioid epidemic is likely to persist for some time.
PurposeDisruptions and shortages of drugs have become severe problems in recent years, which has triggered strong media and public interest in the topic. However, little is known about the factors ...that can be associated with the increased frequency of shortages. In this paper, the authors analyze the drivers of drug shortages using empirical data for Germany, the fourth largest pharmaceutical market.Design/methodology/approachThe authors use a dataset provided by the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte BfArM) with 425 reported shortages for drug substances (DSs) in the 24-month period between May 2017 and April 2019 and enrich the data with information from additional sources. Using logistic and negative binomial regression models, the authors analyze the impact of (1) market characteristics, (2) drug substance characteristics and (3) regulatory characteristics on the likelihood of a shortage.FindingsThe authors find that factors like market concentration, patent situation, manufacturing processes or dosage form are significantly associated with the odds of a shortage. The authors discuss the implications of these findings to reduce the frequency and severity of shortages.Originality/valueThe authors contribute to the empirical research on drug shortages by analyzing the impact of market characteristics, DS characteristics and regulatory characteristics on the reported shortages. The authors’ analysis provides a starting point for better prioritizing efforts to strengthen drug supply as it is currently intensely discussed healthcare authorities.
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