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Article : Périodique
An overview of recent developments in the analytical detection of new psychoactive substances (NPSs)
New psychoactive substances (NPSs), sometimes referred to as "legal highs" in more colloquial environments/the media, are a class of compounds that have been recently made available for abuse (not necessarily recently discovered) which provide s[...]Texte legislatif
Arrêté du 2 août 2010 portant classement sur les listes des substances vénéneuses [Salvia divinorum]
EXTRAIT Art. 1er. − Sont classées sur la liste I des substances vénéneuses les substances suivantes : Salvia divinorum ; salvinorine A.Article : Périodique
Salvia, a hallucinogenic plant legally available in most of the United States, has become a widely discussed drug in the media. The extant research on Salvia use relies on non-probability samples and studies of college students. There is a clear[...]Article : Périodique
Background: A growing number of novel substances have been abused as recreational drugs by young people in the United States (US), Europe, and Australia. Called "legal highs," these substances range from plant-based to completely synthetic compo[...]Article : Périodique
L'alcool, la caféine et la nicotine (tabac) sont des substances légales bien que certains les considèrent comme des drogues. Par ailleurs, certaines drogues sont malheureusement promues comme « légales », et, à tort, jugées « plus sûres » telles[...]Article : Périodique
Drug abusers have access to new, more potent compounds that evade existing laws by virtue of their novel chemical structures. These drugs are available for purchase at stores and over the internet. The drugs are not illegal because they are so n[...]Article : Périodique
Illicit drug use can result in a wide range of medical complications. As the availability, synthesis, and popularity of illicit drugs evolve over time, new syndromes associated with their use may mimic infections. Some of these symptoms are anti[...]Article : Périodique
Many new emerging drugs of abuse are marketed as legal highs despite being labeled "not for human consumption" to avoid regulation. The availability of these substances over the Internet and in "head shops" has lead to a multitude of emergency d[...]Périodique
HAROZ R. ; M. I. GREENBERG | 2005ENGLISH : Several new and emerging substances are being diverted for abuse. Most of these emerging abused substances do not cause traditional drug screens to turn positive. The health effects of these substances have not yet been fully elucida[...]Livre
D. N. KHEY ; J. M. STOGNER ; B. L. MILLER | Springer | Springer Briefs in Criminology, ISSN 2192-8533 | 2014Concise and timely study of emerging drug abuse trends. Examines the effect of media and the internet on semi-legal drug trends and enforcement. Includes public health and policy recommendations. This Brief explores emerging trends in drug [...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : OBJECTIF: L'objectif de cette étude est de décrire le contenu des sites internet qui annoncent et vendent des suppléments diététiques pour usage récréatif. MÉTHODES: Quatre moteurs de recherche et les mots clés suivants "buy herbal [...]Périodique
J. H. HALPERN | 2004ENGLISH : It is usually believed that drugs of abuse are smuggled into the United States or are clandestinely produced for illicit distribution. Less well known is that many hallucinogens and dissociative agents can be obtained from plants and[...]Article : Périodique
Some herbal products are emerging as popular drugs for recreational abuse. Plant and herbal supplements used recreationally can have a wide spectrum of clinical effects ranging from euphoric and stimulant effects to hallucinogenic experiences. D[...]Article : Périodique
Despite their widespread Internet availability and use, many of the new drugs of abuse remain unfamiliar to health care providers. The herbal marijuana alternatives, like K2 or Spice, are a group of herbal blends that contain a mixture of plant [...]Article : Périodique
P. P. NYI ; E. P. LAI ; D. Y. LEE ; S. A. BIGLETE ; G. I. TORRECER ; I. B. ANDERSON |An Internet-based survey of Salvia divinorum ("salvia") users was conducted to identify correlates surrounding its use. Salvia-knowledgeable persons were recruited via "social networking Internet websites" (n = 23) where notices were posted on r[...]Article : Périodique
Recently, a new class of "designer drugs" has emerged on the drug use market, known as "legal highs" or "herbal highs". They include a wide range of products, from natural plant-originated substances to synthetic compounds, that can be purchased[...]Article : Périodique
M. M. SCHMIDT ; A. SHARMA ; F. SCHIFANO ; C. FEINMANN |BACKGROUND: A vast array of substances are marketed as "legal highs" in the UK. These products are mainly marketed online and are packaged and produced to mimic illicit drugs. Little is known about the full range of products available at present[...]Article : Périodique
During recent years, there has been increasing interest in "legal highs" among youth and young adults. Salvia divinorum is a legally available hallucinogenic plant, primarily utilized in smokable form, that produces a brief but intense hallucino[...]Article : Périodique
As new drugs are introduced into the market, it becomes the role of policy makers to assess the dangers associated with each drug and its potential to be misused by the populace. The focus of this research is to better understand how young adult[...]Article : Périodique
B. L. MILLER ; J. M. STOGNER ; L. E. AGNICH ; A. SANDERS ; J. BACOT ; S. FELIX |Recent social and legal responses to novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs) have been attributed to media panics rather than these substance's actual harms. NPDs, including botanical substances new to Western markets such as Salvia divinorum, newly syn[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : L'Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime (ONUDC) désigne sous le terme "nouveaux produits de synthèse" (NPS) toute substance qui, consommée, pure ou en préparation, à des fi ns abusives, n'est contrôlée ni par la conve[...]Article : Périodique
M. AIXALA ; G. ONA ; O. PARES ; J. C. BOUSO |In recent years, the use of natural psychoactive drugs (NPDs) has grown rapidly. They are classified as new psychoactive substances (NPSs), despite the reality that they have been used for centuries. We are lacking information regarding patterns[...]Rapport
Pour la première fois dans la base SINTES, de la Salvinorine A, principe actif de la Salvia divinorum, a été retrouvée dans des produits analysés. L'échantillon collecté par l'équipe SINTES coordonnée par le CEID de Bordeaux a été analysé en ju[...]Article : Périodique
J. J. BRETON ; C. HUYNH ; S. RAYMOND ; R. LABELLE ; N. BONNET ; D. COHEN ; J. M. GUILE |The case of a bipolar 17-year-old girl who developed prolonged vivid hallucinations and a dissociative state involving self-destructive behaviour following the use of Salvia divinorum is presented. The herb has mostly short-term (10-15 min) hall[...]Article : Périodique
L. T. WU ; G. E. WOODY ; C. YANG ; J. H. LI ; D. G. BLAZER |Context: Media and scientific reports have indicated an increase in recreational use of Salvia divinorum. Epidemiological data are lacking on the trends, prevalence, and correlates of S. divinorum use in large representative samples, as well as [...]Article : Périodique
Background: A plant with dissociative and psychoactive properties began to attract the attention of the media and United States policymakers following a well-publicized suicide in 2006 and reports that the plant served as a 'legal high' and subs[...]Article : Périodique
Salvia divinorum is a vision-inducing mint used by the Mazatec people of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is grown in California and other parts of the United States where it is employed as a legal hallucinogen. Traditional opinion has been that the plant has[...]Article : Périodique
Salvia divinorum is a sage endemic to a small region of Mexico and has been traditionally used by the Mazatec Indians for divination and spiritual healing. Recently, it has gained increased popularity as a recreational drug, used by adolescents [...]Rapport
Dans cette fiche rédigée par le CEIP de Paris, on découvre Salvia divinorum (Sauge des devins), plante dont les effets hallucinogènes et psychédéliques sont décrits, par certains usagers, comme uniques et différents de ceux des substances classi[...]Article : Périodique
Cette fiche pratique présente les effets hallucinogènes de la sauge divinatoire, plante traditionnellement utilisée par les Indiens Mazatèques, et actuellement consommée dans certaines régions de France. Antagoniste des récepteurs opioïdes kappa[...]Chapitre
D. N. KHEY ; B. L. MILLER ; O. HAYDEN GRIFFIN | 2010Grown in parts of Mexico, the leaves of the herb, Salvia divinorum, produce hallucinogenic effects when smoked, chewed, or taken through infusion. The leaves have been used by Mazatec Indians for centuries, largely for ritualistic purposes. In t[...]Livre
Tout le monde connaît le cannabis, l'héroïne et la cocaïne. Les effets ainsi que les conséquences de la consommation de ces drogues sont connus dans leurs grandes lignes. Par contre, les substances psychotropes disponibles depuis quelques années[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Salvia divinorum is a naturally occurring psychedelic considered to be one of the most potent hallucinogens found to date. The few behavioral studies conducted conclude that Salvia's effects may be similar to traditional psychedelics[...]Article : Périodique
R. GRAY ; D. BRESSINGTON ; E. HUGHES ; A. IVANECKA |- What is known on the subject? Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) include synthetic drugs mimicking the effects of illicit drugs, e.g. synthetic cannabinoids, and herbs such as Salvia divinorum. NPS are substances that can trigger halluci[...]Livre
Now in its sixth edition, "The American Drug Scene" is a collection of contemporary and classic articles on the changing patterns, problems, perspectives, and policies of legal and illicit drug use. Offering a unique focus on the social contexts[...]Article : Périodique
The association of substance abuse and psychotic disorders is of interest to clinicians, academics, and lawmakers. Commonly abused substances, such as cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, and alcohol, have all been associated with substance-induced [...]Rapport
UNODC launched the Global Synthetics Monitoring: Analyses, Reporting and Trends (SMART) Programme in September 2008. The Programme seeks to enhance the capacity of Member States and authorities in priority regions, to generate, manage, analyse a[...]Article : Périodique
This qualitative research implemented in France between 2004 and 2007 is based on 30 in-depth interviews carried out with individuals who consumed hallucinogenic plants or mushrooms at least six times during the year preceding the interview. The[...]Périodique
J. APPEL ; KIM-APPEL D. | 2007ENGLISH : Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal plant called Salvia divinorum. Numerous internet websites have advertised it for sale as a legal herbal alternative to illegal hallucinogens.[...]Article : Périodique
B. E. PERRON ; B. K. AHMEDANI ; M. G. VAUGHN ; J. E. GLASS ; A. ABDON ; L. T. WU |Background: Salvia divinorum has known hallucinogenic effects and is legal in most parts of the United States. Given that this psychoactive substance has a potential of misuse and abuse, further data regarding the clinical and psychosocial facto[...]