Synthetic Cathinones: Novel Addictive and Stimulatory Psychoactive Substances

Synthetic Cathinones: Novel Addictive and Stimulatory Psychoactive Substances

Louis G. Birta; Gilbert Arbez
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Health & Wellness
格式 Kindle
页数 217
语言 德语
已发布 Jan 1, 2018
出版商 Springer
版本 1st ed. 2018
ISBN-10 3319787071
ISBN-13 9783319787077
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Synthetic cathinones have emerged as a significant concern within the field of neurotoxicity and substance abuse. These substances, often referred to as "bath salts," represent a class of novel psychoactive drugs that mimic the effects of traditional stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines. Their rise in popularity has been alarming, prompting extensive research into the complex effects they have on the brain and body.

Within these pages, readers will find a detailed exploration of the chemical structures, pharmacological actions, and potential health risks associated with synthetic cathinones. The authors delve into the mechanisms of addiction and how these substances can alter neurological pathways, contributing to their addictive nature. They also address various case studies that illustrate the societal impact of these drugs and the challenges faced by healthcare providers in managing their effects.

Additionally, the book discusses the regulatory landscape surrounding synthetic cathinones and the ongoing efforts to combat their proliferation in the illegal drug market. It highlights the need for increased education and awareness about these substances, as well as the importance of policy reform to better address the issue.

Ultimately, Birta and Arbez present a comprehensive resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers alike, shedding light on a pressing public health challenge. This work not only furthers the understanding of synthetic cathinones but also emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to mitigate their impact on society.

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