Cocaine use is increasing around the world and its purity is frequently altered through dilution, substitution, contamination, and adulteration. Sugars, talc, starch, and carbonates represent the principal diluents of cocaine, while phenacetin, levamisole, caffeine, and lidocaine are its major adulterants in Europe. Levamisole is used because it is an odorless powder, with physical properties similar to cocaine, and it has reasonable cost and availability, being widely used in veterinary medicine. For this study, we analyzed 88 cocaine samples. The seized cocaine analyzed showed an average purity of 55% and the most frequent adulterants identified were: levamisole (31.8%), caffeine (6.8%), lidocaine (2.3%), acetaminophen (2.3%), and phenacetin (1.1%). Our aim is the study of the presence of levamisole, over other adulterants in seized cocaine samples, due to its recognized human toxicity. The chronic use of levamisole-adulterated cocaine represents a serious public health issue because it may be responsible for side-effects such as dermal vasculopathy, leukoencephalopathy, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, pulmonary hemorrhage, multiple emboli, and several other effects. Moreover, aminorex can cause idiopathic pulmonary hypertension, presenting another harmful and mostly lethal side-effect from cocaine cut with levamisole. In conclusion, levamisole determination should be performed in routine toxicological analysis in deaths due to cocaine use.

Levamisole in Illicit Trafficking Cocaine Seized: A One-Year Study / Martello, S.; Pieri, M.; Ialongo, C.; Pignalosa, S.; Noce, G.; Vernich, F.; Russo, C.; Mineo, F.; Bernardini, S.; Marsella, L. T.. - In: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS. - ISSN 0279-1072. - 49:5(2017), pp. 408-412. [10.1080/02791072.2017.1361558]

Levamisole in Illicit Trafficking Cocaine Seized: A One-Year Study

Ialongo C.;Pignalosa S.;
2017

Abstract

Cocaine use is increasing around the world and its purity is frequently altered through dilution, substitution, contamination, and adulteration. Sugars, talc, starch, and carbonates represent the principal diluents of cocaine, while phenacetin, levamisole, caffeine, and lidocaine are its major adulterants in Europe. Levamisole is used because it is an odorless powder, with physical properties similar to cocaine, and it has reasonable cost and availability, being widely used in veterinary medicine. For this study, we analyzed 88 cocaine samples. The seized cocaine analyzed showed an average purity of 55% and the most frequent adulterants identified were: levamisole (31.8%), caffeine (6.8%), lidocaine (2.3%), acetaminophen (2.3%), and phenacetin (1.1%). Our aim is the study of the presence of levamisole, over other adulterants in seized cocaine samples, due to its recognized human toxicity. The chronic use of levamisole-adulterated cocaine represents a serious public health issue because it may be responsible for side-effects such as dermal vasculopathy, leukoencephalopathy, leukopenia, agranulocytosis, pulmonary hemorrhage, multiple emboli, and several other effects. Moreover, aminorex can cause idiopathic pulmonary hypertension, presenting another harmful and mostly lethal side-effect from cocaine cut with levamisole. In conclusion, levamisole determination should be performed in routine toxicological analysis in deaths due to cocaine use.
2017
adulterants; cocaine; levamisole; mass spectrometry
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Levamisole in Illicit Trafficking Cocaine Seized: A One-Year Study / Martello, S.; Pieri, M.; Ialongo, C.; Pignalosa, S.; Noce, G.; Vernich, F.; Russo, C.; Mineo, F.; Bernardini, S.; Marsella, L. T.. - In: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS. - ISSN 0279-1072. - 49:5(2017), pp. 408-412. [10.1080/02791072.2017.1361558]
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