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NEW DRUGS OF ABUSE: BATH SALTS AND SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS Bruce D. Anderson, PharmD, DABAT Director of Operations Associate Professor University of Maryland School of Pharmacy

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NEW DRUGS OF ABUSE: BATH SALTS AND SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS

Bruce D. Anderson, PharmD, DABAT

Director of Operations

Associate Professor

University of Maryland School of Pharmacy

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Objectives

• Know what the commonly encountered substances called “bath salts” usually contain

• Understand the basic pharmacology of bath salts and synthetic cannabinoids

• Be able to describe the usual acute clinical effects from users of bath salts and from synthetic cannabinoids

• Be able to describe the potential psychiatric impact of bath salts use

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WHO AM I AND WHY AM I HERE?

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•Service program of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy since 1972

•First year of operations, received 5,600 calls

• In 2012, MPC received ~62,000 calls

MPC Overview

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• Open 24 hours/day• Staffed by pharmacists & nurses

• Nationally certified Specialists in Poison Information

MPC: (continued)

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• Board certified Medical Director

• Board certified Director

• Masters in Public Health faculty

• Additional consultants available

MPC: Overview

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•Recognition and prevention of exposures through community education and outreach

•Professional education to optimize patient care

Other Functions

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•Data collection/reporting nationally

•Research to optimize patient care *

MPC: Overview

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•The mission of the Maryland Poison Center is to decrease the cost and complexity of poisoning and overdose care while maintaining and/or improving patient outcomes.

What’s the Mission?

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•Save Lives•Save Dollars

Bottom Line

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•Save lives by providing emergency triage and treatment information to all callers.

•Save dollars by managing vast majority of patients (~75%) safely and inexpensively at home.

Bottom Line (continued)

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•Last year, ~29,432 poisoning patients were safely managed at home.

•Usual charge for ED evaluation and treatment: ~$1,000 per patient

•Estimated cost savings:~$29,432,000 per year

Fiscal Impact:

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WHAT THE HECK ARE “BATH SALTS???

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The “Natural” Amphetamine• Cathinone; “Khat”

• Catha edulis• Native to Africa• Amphetamine like alkaloid• Chewed for the effects

Ann Pharmacother 2012;46:436-441.

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In the Market

http://www.whitehouse.gov/ondcp/ondcp-fact-sheets/synthetic-drugs-k2-spice-bath-salts. Accessed 7 Dec 2012.

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Former Fox TV Chair Beaten by Police

http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2012/10/bath_salts_used_by_deutsche_ba.html

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Man Tries to Bite Police

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/05/brandon-deleon-high-on-cloud-9_n_1570560.html

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Man Attacks Elderly Woman with a Shovel

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/25/robert-william-white-la-bath-salts_n_1624688.html

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Woman Has Baby, Goes on Rampage

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/06/carla-murphy-had-baby-smoked-bath-salts_n_1653979.html

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So… what is in “bath salts”?•Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)•Mephedrone•Methylone•Methcathinone•Alpha-pyrillidonopropiophenone (α-PPP)

•Others

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Synthetic Cathinones

CathinoneBeta ketonated amphetamines

N-alkylated cathinones

Ring substituted methylenedioxy-phenethylamines

Clin Toxicol 2011;49:705-719.

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Structures and Similarities

Gerona RR, Wu AHB. Bath salts. Clin Lab Medicine 2012;32(3):415-27.

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Audience Question:What synthetic cathinone derivative carries a legal medical indication for use the U.S. and Europe?

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Answer: Bupropion

• Substituted cathinone• Indications:

• Depression• Smoking cessation

Cathinone

Clin Toxicol 2011;49:705-719.

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Bath Salts: Pharmacology•Structurally similar to amphetamines and hallucinogenic amphetamines (e.g., MDMA) as well as cathinones

•Functionally closer in effect to cocaine

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Clinical Effects•See typical stimulant effects•Hallucinogenic activity•Behavioral changes are common; may be persistent

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Clinical Effect # Patients (%)Agitation 194 (82%)

Combative/violent behavior 134 (57%)

Tachycardia 132 (56%)

Hallucinations 94 (40%)

Paranoia 86 (36%)

Confusion 83 (34%)

Myoclonus 45 (19%)

Hypertension 41 (17%)

Chest pain 40 (17%)

Mydriasis 31 (13%)

Spiller HA et al. Clinical experience with and analytical confirmation of bath salts and legal highs in the United States. Clin Toxicol 2011;49:499-505.

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Management: Bath Salts Exposures•Airway, Breathing, Circulation•Charcoal: only for substantial, recent ingestions

•Calm environment•Benzodiazepines•Symptomatic care

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Typical Case: Bath Salts• 38 year old presents to ED with altered mental status• Hyperverbal, talking out of his head and making no

sense• BP 160s/100s; HR 120s; unable to get EKG• Hallucinating, sweating, agitated• Given 10 mg haloperidol, 2 mg lorazepam, 20 mg

ziprazidone, 10 mg olanzepine without response; in 4 point restraints

• Admitted to ICU, placed on dexmedetomidine; remains confused, agitated, diaphoretic, hypertensive

• 3 hours later, the patient is A&O * 3, VSS, just observing.

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Bath Salts in Maryland

68.5% Male

Age:

Range: 9-60

Mean: 29

Med: 27

79.5 % Abuse

75% Male

Age:

Range: 16-48

Mean: 26

Med: 25

84.1% Abuse

2011 2012

Maryland Poison Center

2011: 73 cases

5 major effect

2 deaths

2012: 44 cases

0 major effects

0 deaths

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Where to Buy?

http://ivory-wave.com/

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Where to Buy?

http://legalhighs.net63.net/product.php?id_product=19

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Regulation StatusFebruary 24, 2010:

First report of bath salt exposure.

October 21, 2011:

DEA emergency scheduling

December 8th, 2011:

Synthetic Drug Control Act

(HR 1254)July 9, 2012:

Synthetic Drug Abuse

Prevention Act

http://www.justice.gov/dea/druginfo/drug_data_sheets/Bath_Salts.pdf. Accessed 7 Dec 2012. http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugs_concern/mdpv.pdf. Accessed 7 Dec 2012.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s3189. Accessed 7 Dec 2012.

Clin Toxicol 2012;50:911-1164.

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Banned But Replaced

http://www.fridayflyer.com/2012/10/05/banned-bath-salts-replaced-with-new-products

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Replaced by…What???

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22528592

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Synthetic Cannabinoids•What are they?•What are the effects on people?

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Synthetic Cannabinoids

http://sfgyc.com/k2-and-spice-now-illegal-tools-for-parents/2012/07/03/

http://www.noozhawk.com/article/053112_police_wary_florida_face_eating_incident/

http://www.mystoresupplier.com/L-A-SPICE-HERBAL-INCENSE-1-5-GRAM-32-COUNT-p/af079.htm

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Synthetic Cannabinoids: MPC

Year Total Cases

Deaths

2010 16 0

2011 150 0

2012 222 1*

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Synthetic Cannabinoids: Effects

• Altered mental status

• Paranoia • Psychosis• Seizures• Tachycardia• Hypertension

• Nausea and vomiting

• Loss of consciousness

• Acute pain• Hypokalemia• Acute kidney injury

Bhanushali GK, Jain G, Fatima H, et al. AKI associated with synthetic cannabinoids: a case series. Clin J Am Sco Nephrol 2012;ePud ahead of print Dec 14.

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Typical Case: Synthetic Cannabinoids

• Call from ED regarding a 15 year old who presents after smoking synthetic cannabinoids

• On presentation, patient was combative, screaming, and hallucinating

• Treated with haloperidol and alprazolam• After 4 hours of observation, patients symptoms subsided and he was discharged home.

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Synthetic Cannabinoids•Why use?

•avoid urine drug screen tests•Thought to be “safe” alternative to marijuana

•Avoid going to a drug dealer

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Synthetic Cannabinoids•Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 Specified “cannabinimimetic agents” as Schedule I substances

•Producers have changed formulations to avoid the law and are still selling online, convenience stores and in head shops

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1st quarter 2011

2nd quarter 2011

3rd quarter 2011

4th quarter 2011

1st quarter 2012

2nd quarter 2012

3rd quarter 2012

4th quarter 2012

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act 2012

Cases of intentional abuse or misuse of synthetic cannabinoids reported to the Maryland Poison Center over time.

Time

Number of cases

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Synthetic Cannabinoids•Management:

Supportive care (ABC’s)

•NOTE: Symptoms may persist

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