The psychostimulant drug, fenethylline (captagon): Health risks, addiction and the global impact of illicit trade

Matthew Chidozie Ogwu , Matěj Malík , Pavel Tlustoš , Jiří Patočka
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Fenethylline (street name, captagon) is a synthetic amphetamine-type stimulant that is emerging as a significant public health and security concern, particularly in the Middle East. This systematic review synthesizes original research articles, epidemiological studies, systematic reviews, policy analyses, and case reports to provide a comprehensive analysis of fenethylline’s health impacts, addiction potential, and dynamics of illicit trade. Initially developed for therapeutic use, fenethylline illicit production and use have escalated, raising concern about its physiological, psychological, and socio-economic impacts. This stimulant profoundly affects the central nervous system, enhancing wakefulness, concentration, and physical stamina while inducing euphoria. These effects come at the cost of serious adverse health outcomes, particularly with prolonged or heavy use, including cardiovascular complications, neurological damage, and addiction. The dependence-forming nature of captagon contributes to escalating substance use disorders, impacting healthcare systems. Beyond its biomedical implications, fenethylline trafficking has become a global issue, with supply chains deeply intertwined with politically unstable regions where illicit economies thrive. The geopolitical dimensions of captagon’s trade amplify its global security threat, influencing international relations and regional stability. This paper underscores the urgent need for systematic data collection and coordinated efforts to regulate illicit fenethylline production and distribution. Strategies such as improved surveillance, public health interventions, and international cooperation are essential to mitigate its escalating risks. Addressing this issue requires a multidisciplinary approach, integrating public health, law enforcement, and policy development to curb its impact on global health and security.
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精神兴奋剂药物非乙基林:健康风险、成瘾和非法贸易的全球影响
Fenethylline(俗称captagon)是一种合成苯丙胺类兴奋剂,正在成为一个重大的公共卫生和安全问题,特别是在中东。这一系统审查综合了原始研究文章、流行病学研究、系统审查、政策分析和病例报告,对非乙基林的健康影响、成瘾潜力和非法贸易的动态进行了全面分析。苯乙烯碱最初是为治疗用途开发的,但非法生产和使用已经升级,引起了人们对其生理、心理和社会经济影响的关注。这种兴奋剂深刻地影响中枢神经系统,增强清醒、集中力和体力,同时引起欣快感。这些影响的代价是严重的不良健康后果,特别是长期或大量使用,包括心血管并发症、神经损伤和成瘾。captagon的依赖形成性质有助于升级物质使用障碍,影响医疗保健系统。除其生物医学影响外,苯乙烯碱贩运已成为一个全球性问题,其供应链与非法经济蓬勃发展的政治不稳定地区深深交织在一起。美国贸易的地缘政治维度放大了其对全球安全的威胁,影响着国际关系和地区稳定。本文强调迫切需要系统地收集数据和协调努力,以管制非法苯乙烯碱的生产和销售。改善监测、公共卫生干预和国际合作等战略对于减轻其不断升级的风险至关重要。解决这一问题需要采取多学科方法,将公共卫生、执法和政策制定结合起来,以遏制其对全球卫生和安全的影响。
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