Legal responses to novel psychoactive substances implemented by ten European countries: An analysis from legal epidemiology

Jessica Neicun , Andres Roman-Urrestarazu , Katarzyna Czabanowska
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Abstract

Introduction

Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) continue to pose challenges to law enforcement authorities, public health officers and policymakers as suppliers continuously adapt to control measures, thus remaining highly dynamic in introducing unpredictable and potentially toxic new substances into the drug market. Using a legal epidemiology approach, the aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of NPS legal measures in preventing NPS use (legal prevention and control), as well as NPS-related intoxications and deaths (legal aetiology).

Methods

We conducted a comparative analysis of legal instruments adopted at national level as a response to NPS by ten European countries between 2008 and 2019. The data collection process encompassed (i) a scoping review aimed at mapping out the current state of NPS-related legal measures, and (ii) the collection of nationally produced health data on three NPS-related health indicators (prevalence of use, acute intoxications and deaths).

Results

Based on both the legal approaches and the regulatory model adopted by countries a five-elements typology was elaborated. Implemented measures – particularly individual listing – may be relatively effective in preventing NPS use, at least in the short-term. However, they are also very likely to affect the purity and potency of substances, which may have an indirect negative impact on users’ health. In fact, an increase in NPS-related poisoning episodes and deaths has been observed in most of the countries having introduced control measures, regardless the regulatory model adopted.

Conclusions

Policy responses to NPS implemented across Europe have not been markedly effective in deterring their use nor in preventing health harms. Therefore, there is a need for innovative initiatives to regulate drug markets that go beyond law enforcement. Considering scientific evidence on underlying factors leading to the use of psychoactive substances may better inform policy responses to address users’ motivations while reducing their exposure to health risks.

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欧洲十个国家对新型精神活性物质的法律反应:法律流行病学分析
新型精神活性物质(NPS)继续对执法当局、公共卫生官员和政策制定者构成挑战,因为供应商不断适应控制措施,从而在将不可预测和潜在毒性的新物质引入药品市场方面保持高度动态。本研究采用法律流行病学方法,旨在评估NPS法律措施在预防NPS使用(法律预防和控制)以及与NPS相关的中毒和死亡(法律病因)方面的有效性。数据收集过程包括:(i)范围界定审查,旨在确定核动力源相关法律措施的现状,以及(ii)收集关于三个与核动力源相关的健康指标(使用率、急性中毒和死亡)的国家编制的健康数据。已实施的措施——特别是个别清单——在防止核动力源使用方面可能相对有效,至少在短期内是这样。然而,它们也很可能影响物质的纯度和效力,这可能对使用者的健康产生间接的负面影响。事实上,在大多数采取控制措施的国家,无论采用何种监管模式,都观察到与核动力源相关的中毒事件和死亡人数有所增加。结论欧洲各地对NPS实施的政策反应在阻止其使用和预防健康危害方面都没有显著有效。因此,有必要采取创新举措,在执法之外对毒品市场进行监管。考虑关于导致使用精神活性物质的潜在因素的科学证据,可以更好地为应对政策提供信息,以解决使用者的动机,同时减少他们面临的健康风险。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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