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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[...]