Synthetic Drugs You Never Knew Existed

Synthetic Drugs You Never Knew Existed

Are you curious about the hidden dangers lurking in the world of synthetic opioids? In this episode of "Cracking Addiction," Dr Ferghal Armstrong sits down with the incredible Prof. Suzanne Neilsen, Deputy Director of the Monash Addiction Research Centre, to dive deep into the chilling rise of nitazenes in Australia. As high-potency synthetic opioids, nitazenes are causing waves of concern, and their impact could be closer to home than you think.

What's a nitazene, you ask? These potent synthetic opioids came into existence through pharmaceutical research in the 1950s but are now making a perilous comeback in the illicit drug scene. As Suzanne and I chat, we unravel why these forgotten compounds are suddenly re-emerging and the harrowing effects they have, particularly respiratory depression. Also, did you know that nitazine contamination could be lurking in various recreational drugs like MDMA or ketamine, posing a lethal threat unexpectedly?


But don't just take my word for it—watch the video and have your questions answered by one of Australia’s leading experts in addiction research. Prof. Neilsen steps us through the nuances of these dangerous compounds, their presence in recreational drugs, and the life-saving importance of naloxone for overdose reversals.


**Learning Outcomes:**


1. **Understanding Nitazines:**


- Learn about Nitazenes, their chemical structure, and why they are considered highly potent opioids.

- Suzanne reveals that although they were initially developed for potential therapeutic uses, their severe side effects, including significant respiratory depression, halted their progress.

- Discover the historical context that has led to their re-emergence in the illicit drug scene.

- Recognise the distinction between different types of Nitazenes and their varying potencies and half-lives.


2. **Risk Awareness and Harm Reduction:**

- Understand the risks associated with Nitazene contamination in various illicit drugs, such as MDMA, ketamine, and cocaine.

- Gain insights into how synthetic opioids like Nitazenes and fentanyl increase the danger of overdose due to their potency and rapid onset.

- Develop awareness of the “sloppy drug dealer” theory and its implications for contamination.

- Learn about the broadening need for harm reduction initiatives that address not just opioid users but anyone using illicit drugs.


3. **Importance of Naloxone:**

- Comprehend the role of naloxone in reversing opioid overdoses, even caused by potent synthetic opioids like Nitazenes.

- Learn about the potentially higher doses of naloxone required to reverse nitazene-induced overdoses.

- Understand the importance of having multiple doses of naloxone on hand and the implications for stocking it in harm reduction services.

- Recognise the balance needed in administering naloxone to avoid severe withdrawal symptoms in patients.


**Actionable Takeaways:**


1. **Increasing Awareness and Education:**

- Educate yourself and your community about the dangers of synthetic opioids like nitazenes.

- If you’re in a position to influence policy, advocate for expanding drug-checking services to help identify contaminants before use.

- Spread the word about the importance of having naloxone readily available, especially in communities at risk.

- Support initiatives that provide harm reduction training to a broad audience, including those who might not identify as opioid users.


2. **Advocating for Harm Reduction Services:**

- Push for the establishment and funding of drug checking services in all states and territories, not just limited areas.

- Encourage local governments and organisations to support evidence-based harm reduction services.

- Participate in or initiate community...

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