
Designer drugs are synthetic analogs of substances with known psychoactive properties. These analogs are dangerous due to their direct pharmacological effects and the presence of toxic by-products that occur during synthesis. Three groups of designer drugs are reviewed (fentanyl, meperidine, and methamphetamine analogs), and their psychoactive effects and clinical presentations are described.
Humans, Designer Drugs
Humans, Designer Drugs
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