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NPS Discovery. (2022) NPS discovery toolkit: N-Pyrrolidino Etonitazene. USA: Center for Forensic Science Research & Education.

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Our N-Pyrrolidino Etonitazene Toolkit consolidates data and information available for this NPS, at the time of reporting, with analytical methods, toxicology cases, and metabolism data generated by our laboratory. N-Pyrrolidino Etonitazene was first reported in May 2021 and began its proliferation right away in Q2 2021.

The objective of this announcement is to notify public health and safety, law enforcement, first responders, clinicians, medical examiners and coroners, forensic and clinical laboratory personnel, and all other related communities about new information surrounding the emergent synthetic opioid N-pyrrolidino etonitazene.

N-Pyrrolidino etonitazene (etonitazepyne) is a new high potency synthetic opioid bearing structural resemblance to etonitazene, a synthetic opioid that is nationally and internationally controlled. N-Pyrrolidino etonitazene is dissimilar in structure to other synthetic opioids typically encountered in forensic casework (e.g., fentanyl). Unlike the 2-benzylbenzimidazole analogues that were first synthesized and reported in the literature in the 1950s (e.g., metonitazene, isotonitazene), N-pyrrolidino etonitazene does not appear in prior literature or patents. Recent in vitro pharmacological data suggest that this new opioid exhibits potency similar to etonitazene (~20x more potent than fentanyl). N-Pyrrolidino etonitazene was first reported by NPS Discovery in May 2021 following initial detection in a toxicology case. To date, eight blood specimens associated with postmortem death investigations in the U.S. have contained N-pyrrolidino etonitazene; additional confirmations are pending. The toxicity of N-pyrrolidino etonitazene has not been examined or reported but recent association with death among people who use drugs leads professionals to believe this synthetic opioid retains the potential to cause widespread harm and is of public health concern. Identifications of N-pyrrolidino etonitazene have also been reported recently from agencies in Europe.

Item Type
Report
Publication Type
International, Report
Drug Type
New psychoactive substance
Intervention Type
Harm reduction, Screening / Assessment
Date
October 2022
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
Center for Forensic Science Research & Education
Corporate Creators
NPS Discovery
Place of Publication
USA
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