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Jonathan Zygowiec1, Spencer Solomon1, Anthony Jaworski1
1Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wyandotte, Michigan.
Abstract:
The popularity of recreational synthetic drug use has increased within the past several years. Emergency physicians, along with prehospital providers, are often the first to interact with patients who use these new drugs. We report the case of a 27-year-old male with two emergency department visits with confirmed ingestion of a relatively new synthetic drug of abuse. We discuss symptom management as well as the identification process of the ingestant.
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