1. Phenylalkylamine abuse among opiate addicts attending a methadone treatment programme in the Republic of Ireland.
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Kavanagh, P., Dunne, J., Feely, J., Maguire, R., Corrigan, D., Keating, J. J., Meegan, M. J., Clancy, J. M., and Burdett, J.
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AMPHETAMINE abuse ,REHABILITATION of people with drug addiction ,DRUG abuse - Abstract
Since the early 1990s ring-substituted derivatives of amphetamine have been abused widely in the Republic of Ireland. The main ring-substituted amphetamines being abused include methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and methylenedioxyethamphetamine (MDEA). A newer illicit synthetic analogue, which has been seized to a lesser extent by Irish police, is N-methyl-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-butanamine (MBDB). The work presented here involved the determination of the type of ring-substituted amphetamines being abused by a group of recovering opiate abusers participating in a methadone maintenance programme in a Dublin Drug Rehabilitation Centre. Urine samples which tested positive for amphetamines and ring-substituted amphetamines via EMIT immunoassay were subjected to further analysis using GC-MS with MBTFA flash derivatization. It was found that the methylenedioxypropanamines were being abused, as was amphetamine itself. However, no abuse of methylenedioxybutanamines or thioamphetamines was observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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