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Jonathan Zygowiec1, Spencer Solomon1, Anthony Jaworski1
1Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wyandotte, Michigan.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
|June 1, 2018
Summary
Recreational synthetic drug use is rising. This case study details emergency treatment and identification of a novel synthetic drug in a young male patient presenting to the emergency department.
Area of Science:
- Emergency Medicine
- Clinical Toxicology
- Pharmacology
Background:
- The use of novel synthetic drugs for recreational purposes has seen a significant increase.
- Emergency physicians and prehospital providers frequently encounter patients using these substances.
- These drugs pose diagnostic and management challenges due to their novelty and variable effects.
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