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5‐(2‐aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of ‘legal highs’ alerts the community
Author(s) -
Katselou Maria,
Papoutsis Ioannis,
Nikolaou Panagiota,
Spiliopoulou Chara,
Athanaselis Sotiris
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
drug and alcohol review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.018
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1465-3362
pISSN - 0959-5236
DOI - 10.1111/dar.12136
Subject(s) - legislation , medicine , addiction , drug , internet privacy , alertness , pharmacology , psychiatry , political science , law , computer science
Issues 5‐(2‐aminopropyl)indole (5‐ IT ) is a new psychoactive substance, a ‘legal high’, that recently invaded the drug arena in E urope and has already led to numerous intoxications and fatalities. Knowledge upon its pharmacology and toxicity is non‐existent or restricted; the only available information involves very few published scientific articles, official reports from the E uropean M onitoring C entre for D rugs and D rug A ddiction and drug abusers' experiences expressed in online drug forums. Approach A review of the existing knowledge on 5‐ IT is reported, concerning its chemistry and synthesis, its pharmacological and toxicological aspects, as well as information concerning the fatal and toxic consequences of its use. The existing methodologies for the determination of 5‐ IT in biological and seized samples as well as its legal status are also presented. All the relative data were gathered through a detailed search of P ub M ed and the Internet. Key Findings No original studies have investigated and/or confirmed its pharmacological properties, acute and chronic toxicity, physiological and behavioural effects or the dependence potential of the drug. Thus, it is difficult to specify the physical effects of 5‐ IT in humans. This drug is a phenomenon with global significance for public health as its use can lead to intoxication and fatalities. Implications Significant information on 5‐ IT is provided for pharmacologists, toxicologists, forensic pathologists and regulatory authorities. Conclusion 5‐ IT is a current public health challenge. Better international collaboration, effective legislation and continuous community alertness are needed to tackle this current growing phenomenon. [Katselou M, Papoutsis I, Nikolaou P, Spiliopoulou C, Athanaselis S. 5‐(2‐aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of ‘legal highs’ alerts the community. Drug Alcohol Rev 2015;34:51–57]

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