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Mayo de 2023 - Actualización sobre ADB-BUTINACA: situación del control, aparición, consumo, detección e identificación

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UNODC SAT News Clip:  March 2023 – UNODC: Seven NSPs “listed” at the 66th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

Recommended methods for the identification and analysis of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists in seized materials.  English  -  French  -  Russian  -  Spanish

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[1]  WHO (2022) Critical review report: ADB-BUTINACA, WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence

Forty-fifth session, Geneva, 10–14 October 2022. Available from:
https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/controlled-substances/45th-ecdd/adb-butinaca_draft.pdf?sfvrsn=89c83ba5_1

[2] UNODC Early Warning System on NSP (nd). NSP Data Visualizations . [online]
Available at: https://www.unodc.org/LSS/Page/NPS/DataVisualisations.

[3]  UNODC Early Warning System on NSP, Tox-Portal , 2023.

[4] UNODC, Recommended Methods for the Identification and Analysis of Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists in Seized Materials, 2014.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/scientific/Synthetic_Cannabinoids_Sp.pdf


***The Spanish translation of this news clip is made possible through a collaboration with OAS/CICAD, a UNODC SAT partner.***

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