
Mots-clès : DESOMORPHINE
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J. P. C. GRUND ; A. LATYPOV ; M. HARRIS | 2013
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.24, n°4, July 2013) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Krokodil, a homemade injectable opioid, gained its moniker from the excessive harms associated with its use, such as ulcerations, amputations and discolored scale-like skin. While a relatively new phenomenon, krokodil use is prevalen[...]
R. SKOWRONEK ; R. CELINSKI ; C. CHOWANIEC | 2012
Dans Clinical Toxicology (Vol.50, n°4, April 2012) Article : PériodiqueWe want to pay attention of clinical toxicologists to new dangerous designer drug, described as the "crocodile" or "Russian heroin," which spreads and arouses concern in Europe. Because of there is lack of current scientific papers dealing with [...]
M. GAHR ; R. W. FREUDENMANN ; C. HIEMKE ; I. M. GUNST ; B. J. CONNEMANN ; C. SCHÖNFELDT-LECUONA | 2012
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.31, n°4, December 2012) Article : PériodiqueA systematic review was conducted to identify the available data for the term Krokodil, which is a jargon expression for an allegedly new drug. Krokodil seems to be a mixture of several substances and was first used in Russia in 2003, with a tre[...]
D. H. ANGULO FLOREZ ; A. M. DOS SANTOS MOREIRA ; P. R. DA SILVA ; R. BRANDAO ; M. M. CORDEIRO BORGES ; F. J. MALAGUENO DE SANTANA ; K. BASTOS BORGES | 2017
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.173, April 2017) Article : PériodiqueBackground: "Krokodil" or "Crocodile" is an illegal homemade desomorphine drug obtained from chemical reactions of commercial codeine drugs with several other powerful and highly toxic chemical agents increasing its addiction and hallucinogenic [...]
A. G. WURCEL ; E. A. MERCHANT ; R. P. CLARK ; D. R. STONE | 2015
Dans Clinical Infectious Diseases (Vol.61, n°12, December 15, 2015) Article : PériodiqueIllicit 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[...]
E. HEARNE ; E. A. ALVES ; M. C. VAN HOUT ; J. C. GRUND | 2017
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.49, n°4, September-October 2017) Article : PériodiqueEmerging trends in market dynamics and the use of new psychoactive substances are both a public health concern and a complex regulatory issue. One novel area of investigation is the availability of homemade opioids, amphetamines and dissociative[...]
D. V. THEKKEMURIYI ; S. G. JOHN ; U. PILLAI | 2014
Dans American Journal of Medicine (Vol.127, n°3, March 2014) Article : PériodiqueUse of "Krokodil," a deadly Russian designer drug, has been spreading rapidly across Europe. It can turn an addict's skin dark, scaly, and necrotic and cause it to wither away. "Krokodil" use was first reported in Siberia in 2002 and so far has [...]
M. GAHR ; R. W. FREUDENMANN ; C. HIEMKE ; I. M. GUNST ; B. J. CONNEMANN ; C. SCHÖNFELDT-LECUONA | 2012
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.47, n°7, 2012) Article : PériodiqueIn order to summarize current knowledge about the drug "Krokodil" a systematic review including a literature search of the databases PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Google was conducted in December 2011. According to information acquired, "Krokodil"[...]
The use of krokodil, a harsh homemade heroin alternative, is spreading from Russia to oppressed communities in Georgia. Michael Bird reports from Tbilisi.
FRANÇAIS : Les programmes de réduction des risques (RdR) de plusieurs villes françaises ont vu émerger, depuis le début des années 2000, une population d'usagers de drogues originaires des pays de l'ex-Union soviétique, et en particulier de Géo[...]
À ce jour, la présence de cette substance, préparation artisanale contenant entre autres un opiacé, la désomorphine, n'a été confirmée qu'en Russie. [Extrait]
C. CHEVALLIER ; M. MARILLIER ; A. BATISSE ; S. DJEZZAR | 2015
Dans Courrier des Addictions (Le) (Vol.17, n°1, Janvier-février-mars 2015) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : 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[...]
E. A. ALVES ; P. BRANDAO ; J. F. NEVES ; S. M. CRAVO ; J. X. SOARES ; J. P. C. GRUND ; J. A. DUARTE ; C. M. M. AFONSO ; A. D. PEREIRA NETTO ; F. CARVALHO ; R. J. DINIS-OLIVEIRA | 2017
Dans Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental (Vol.32, n°3, May 2017) Article : PériodiqueObjective: "Krokodil" is the street name for an impure homemade drug mixture used as a cheap substitute for heroin, containing desomorphine as the main opioid. Abscesses, gangrene, thrombophlebitis, limb ulceration and amputations, jaw osteonecr[...]
E. HEARNE ; J. P. C. GRUND ; M. C. VAN HOUT ; J. McVEIGH | 2016
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.13, n°14, 2016) Article : PériodiqueSeveral home-produced substances such as krokodil and boltushka are prevalent in many Eastern European countries. Anecdotal reports of its use have been circulating in Germany and Norway; however, this has not been confirmed. Its use has also be[...]
E. AMORIM ALVES ; J. P. CORNELIS GRUND ; C. M. AFONSO ; A. D. PEREIRA NETTO ; F. CARVALHO ; R. J. DINIS-OLIVEIRA | 2015
Dans Forensic Science International (Vol.249, April 2015) Article : Périodique"Krokodil" is the street name for the homemade injectable mixture that has been used as a cheap substitute for heroin. Its use begun in Russia and Ukraine and nowadays is being spread over several other countries. Desomorphine is the semi-synthe[...]