posted on 2024-11-23, 11:13authored byDaniel Martins, Monica BarrattMonica Barratt, Cristiana Pires, Helena Carvalho, Mireia Vilamala, Iván Espinosa, Helena Valente
Objective: This paper describes the misrepresentation of LSD at Portugal's Boom Festival 2014 and the prevention of unintentional consumption of DOx and 25x-NBOMe among LSD consumers attending a drug-checking service. Methods: Two hundred forty-five drug samples expected to contain LSD were submitted to the drug-checking service for chemical analysis. One hundred ten post-test questionnaires were successfully matched with test results. Results: About 67.3% of the alleged LSD samples tested contained only LSD; 0.8% contained LSD combined with adulterants; 24.1% did not contain LSD but did contain another psychoactive substance, including 11.4% that were 2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine derivatives and 9.8% that were N-benzyl-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine derivatives; and no psychoactive substance was detected in 7.8%. The majority of service users who received unexpected test results regarding their alleged LSD (74.2%) reported that they did not intend to consume the drug. Following dissemination of alerts on day 2, a larger than expected proportion of all tests conducted were for LSD, when comparing the 2014 festival to 2012, where no such alert was disseminated. Conclusions: Although these results support the provision of integrated drug-checking services in party settings, evidence of their utility and effectiveness would be improved through future research incorporating more robust measures of outcomes following provision of drug-checking results.
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Martins, D., Barratt, M., Pires, C., Carvalho, H., Vilamala, M., Espinosa, I., & Valente, H. (2017). The detection and prevention of unintentional consumption of DOx and 25x-NBOMe at Portugal’s Boom Festival. Human Psychopharmacology, 32(3), 1–6, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2608. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.