Volume 70, Issue 2 pp. 639-648
ORIGINAL PAPER

Prevalence of new psychoactive substances and drugs of abuse in the hair of individuals diagnosed with substance use disorder: Polydrug and emerging pattern of consumption

Arianna Giorgetti MD, PhD

Arianna Giorgetti MD, PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Susan Mohamed BSc

Susan Mohamed BSc

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Filippo Pirani MD, PhD

Filippo Pirani MD, PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Rossella Barone PhD

Rossella Barone PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Marialuisa Grech MD

Marialuisa Grech MD

Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Bologna, Italy

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Paolo Fais MD, PhD

Paolo Fais MD, PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Jennifer Paola Pascali PhD

Corresponding Author

Jennifer Paola Pascali PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Jennifer Paola Pascali, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio 49, 40126 Bologna, Italy.

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Guido Pelletti MD, PhD

Guido Pelletti MD, PhD

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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First published: 10 December 2024
Citations: 1

Abstract

People diagnosed with substance use disorder (SUD) might represent a high-risk subpopulation for New Psychoactive Drugs (NPS) consumption, and hair analysis offers a unique perspective to assess drug prevalence in this population. The present study aims to assess the prevalence of NPS and their co-consumption with traditional drugs of abuse (DoA) in individuals diagnosed with SUD. Hair samples from patients under care at the addiction treatment service of Bologna, Italy, for a diagnosed SUD, were collected during 2023 and analyzed by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UHPLC–MS/MS), using a previously validated method. Among the 88 patients included, 95.5% tested positive for at least one substance, of which 88.1% for traditional DoA only, and 11.9% for NPS in addition to DoA. Among the positive samples, patients were found positive for more than two drugs in 67.9% of cases. The combination of DoA and NPS was more frequent in the younger age group (<21–30 years old, compared to 31–70, p = 0.025). Ketamine was detected in 8.0% of all samples, with mean hair levels 49.68 pg/mg (ranging 8.55–81.90 pg/mg) and was frequently accompanied by cocaine (85.7% of cases). Fentanyl was detected in 3.4% of all samples, while, among NPS, buphedrone was the only one detected. Our retrospective study highlights that the consumption of NPS is relatively low compared to other vulnerable or high-risk populations. However, the prevalence of polydrug consumption and the high rate of ketamine–cocaine combination warrant careful monitoring even in this population.

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