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Review
. 2023 Jun 21;15(6):e40736.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.40736. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Old Drugs and New Challenges: A Narrative Review of Nitazenes

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Old Drugs and New Challenges: A Narrative Review of Nitazenes

Joseph Pergolizzi Jr et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Nitazenes are a group of compounds developed in the 1950s as opioid analgesics, but they were never approved to market. As such, they are not well known outside of academic research laboratories. A characteristic of nitazenes is their high potency (e.g., hundreds to thousands fold more potent than morphine and other opioids and tenfold more potent than fentanyl). In the past few years, several nitazenes, including "designer analogs," have been detected in the illicit drug supply and have been implicated in overdose mortality, primarily due to their exceptionally high potency. In the street drug supply, nitazenes are often found mixed with fentanyl or other agents but their presence is not always disclosed to drug buyers, who may not even be familiar with nitazenes. These drugs pose a particular challenge since there is little experience in how to reverse a nitazene overdose or potential drug-drug or drug-alcohol interactions. Public health efforts are needed to better inform street drug consumers, first responders, healthcare professionals, and the general public about these "new old drugs" that are infiltrating the recreational drug supply.

Keywords: addiction; designer drugs; nitazenes; opioid use disorder; opioids; street drugs.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. Several of the nitazene analogs recently detected in the street drug market. Of these agents, isotonitazene may be the best-known “street nitazene.” It is sometimes reported to be more potent than fentanyl.

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