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ДИЗАЙНЕРСКИЕ НАРКОТИКИ: КРАТКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ, ПОПЫТКА СИСТЕМАТИЗАЦИИ НА ПРИМЕРЕ «СПАЙСОВ» И «СОЛЕЙ» (ОБЗОР)

ДИЗАЙНЕРСКИЕ НАРКОТИКИ: КРАТКАЯ ИСТОРИЯ, ПОПЫТКА СИСТЕМАТИЗАЦИИ НА ПРИМЕРЕ «СПАЙСОВ» И «СОЛЕЙ» (ОБЗОР)

Abstract

в работе выполнен обзор отечественной и мировой литературы по синтетическим (дизайнерским) наркотикам. Особое место отведено наиболее распространенным дизайнерским наркотикам-синтетическим катинонам («соли») и синтетическим каннабиноидам («спайсам»). На основании данных литературы анализируется химическая структура синтетических катинонов и синтетических каннабиноидов, влияние данных психоактивных веществ на организм, способность вызывать психические, соматические и неврологические нарушения.the article reviews Russian and international literature on synthetic (designer) drugs. A special place is given to the most common designer drugs-synthetic cathinones («salts») and synthetic cannabinoids («spice»). On the basis of this literature the authors analyse the chemical structure of synthetic cathinones and synthetic cannabinoids, the psychoactive effects of these substances on the body, the ability to produce mental, somatic and neurological disorders.

Keywords

СИНТЕТИЧЕСКИЕ КАННАБИНОИДЫ,ДИЗАЙНЕРСКИЕ НАРКОТИКИ,СИНТЕТИЧЕСКИЕ КАТИНОНЫ,SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS,DESIGNER DRUGS,ХИМИЧЕСКАЯ СТРУКТУРА,ДЕЙСТВИЕ НА ОРГАНИЗМ,ОБЗОР,SYNTHETIC CATHINONES,CHEMICAL STRUCTURE,REVIEW,EFFECTS ON BODY

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