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Anodyne by Design; Measuring the Prevalence of Esoteric Designer Opioids in Pain Management Patients. | LitMetric

Anodyne by Design; Measuring the Prevalence of Esoteric Designer Opioids in Pain Management Patients.

J Anal Toxicol

Department of Research & Development, MedTox Laboratories, Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, St. Paul, MN, USA.

Published: July 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The rise of illicit opioids, often disguised as prescription medications, poses serious public health risks due to unknown potencies and higher overdose potential, especially with drugs like fentanyl.
  • Methods were developed to accurately identify and measure fentanyl and 18 designer opioids in urine samples, specifically targeting those from pain management patients.
  • In a study of pain management patients, 25% of those with heroin in their system tested positive for designer opioids, while less than 1% tested positive in random pain samples, highlighting a significant correlation between heroin use and designer opioid exposure.

Article Abstract

The recent increase in illicit opioids sold on the black market, cut into heroin and masqueraded as prescription pills prompts a significant public health concern. Most designer opioids possess unknown potencies and unknown pharmacokinetics and their unregulated, variable dosages lead to rashes of overdoses. Additionally, many of the designer opioids, especially the fentanyl analogs are significantly more potent than heroin. High-profile cases involving overdoses of U-47700 and carfentanil have been reported in the media; however, the true prevalence of these and other designer opioids is unknown. Independent LC-MS-MS screen and confirmation methods have been developed and validated to identify and quantify fentanyl, and 18 designer opioids and their metabolites; methods were then exercised on urine specimens from contract pain management clients. Assuming patients in a pain management program may have a higher probability to seek out self-medication, samples from pain management patients were investigated for designer opioids. Similarly, pain management patients identified as using heroin may be more likely to experiment with or be accidentally exposed to designer opioids, specimens screening positive for the heroin metabolite 6-acetylmorphine were specifically chosen for designer opioid screening. Within this small group of pain management and heroin-positive samples, nine designer opioids were detected at a total prevalence of 25%. When screening random pain management samples not positive for heroin, a considerably lower percentage of samples (<1%) were identified as positive for designer opioids. Furanyl fentanyl, fluorobutyryl fentanyl and acetylfentanyl were the most prevalent designer opioids detected in both test groups.

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