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Refined sewer epidemiology mass balances and their application to heroin, cocaine and ecstasy

机译:精致的下水道流行病学质量平衡及其在海洛因,可卡因和摇头丸中的应用

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The detection of illicit drugs in environmental matrices may be a cause for concern, both from the perspective of their potential environmental impacts and the fact that their presence in detectable concentrations would be an indicator of significant drug use. The primary goal behind recent studies on this subject has been to use measured influent concentrations of selected illicit drugs or their in vivo metabolites in the environment as a means of estimating the abuse level of these drugs and patterns of consumption. Thus-far, such calculations have hinged on the use of solitary excretion estimates from single studies of limited scope and/or studies of limited applicability. Therefore, the need exists to conduct a comprehensive meta-analysis of metabolic disposition studies to construct excretions profiles for the various illicit drugs and their in vivo metabolites. The constructed excretory profiles should not only provide mean excretion values but also indicate the expected variations in excreted fractions that arise due to differences not only in the metabolic capacity of users but also in the efficiencies of various routes of administration for a given illicit drug. Therefore, the primary goal of the research presented here was to refine sewer epidemiology extrapolation mass balances for various illicit drugs of interest by constructing their excretory profiles segregated by route-of-administration. After conducting such a study with a multi-national scope on illicit drugs including cocaine, heroin and ecstasy, the results obtained clearly indicate that extrapolation factors currently being used in literature for these drugs to enumerate prevalence of abuse required significant refinement to increase their reliability.
机译:从其潜在的环境影响以及存在于可检测浓度的浓度将表明大量药物使用这一事实来看,在环境基质中检测到非法药物可能引起关注。最近对此主题进行研究的主要目标是,使用环境中选定的非法药物或其体内代谢产物的进水浓度作为估算这些药物滥用水平和消费方式的手段。到目前为止,这种计算取决于使用范围有限的单个研究和/或适用性有限的研究中的单独排泄估计值。因此,需要对代谢处置研究进行全面的荟萃分析,以构建各种非法药物及其体内代谢产物的排泄曲线。构建的排泄曲线不仅应提供平均排泄值,还应表明排泄分数的预期变化,这不仅是由于使用者的代谢能力差异,而且还取决于给定非法药物的各种给药途径的效率差异。因此,此处提出的研究的主要目标是通过构建按给药途径分类的排泄物特征,改善各种感兴趣的非法药物的下水道流行病学推断质量平衡。在多国范围内对包括可卡因,海洛因和摇头丸在内的非法药物进行了此类研究之后,所获得的结果清楚地表明,目前在文献中使用这些药物的外推因子来列举滥用的流行程度需要进行大量改进以提高其可靠性。

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  • 来源
    《Environment international》 |2011年第7期|p.1236-1252|共17页
  • 作者

    Usman Khan; Jim A. Nicell;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics, McCill University, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal. Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6;

    Department of Civil Engineering & Applied Mechanics, McCill University, 817 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal. Quebec, Canada H3A 2K6;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    sewer epidemiology route-of-administration excretion profile cocaine heroin ecstasy;

    机译:下水道流行病学管理途径排泄概况可卡因海洛因摇头丸;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:29:44

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