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NBOMe
, N-Benzylated Phenylethylamine, 25C-NBOMe, N-Bomb
See Also
Hallucinogen
Synthetic Marijuana
Synthetic Cathinone
(Bath Salts)
Chemical Dependency
Substance Abuse Evaluation
Agitated Delirium
Mechanism
Synthetic
Hallucinogen
(2C) acting at
5-HT
2A receptor (potent
Serotonin
2A receptor
Agonist
s)
Phenethylamine pharmacore increases
Neurotransmitter
levels with
Sympathomimetic
effects
Originally developed in 2003 as
Serotonin
2A receptor
Agonist
as traceable agent for PET Scan
Preparations
Formulations
Most common formulation of three produced: 25I-NBOMe
Forms include liquid, powder, capsule, tablet, spray
Used orally most frequently (mixed with solvent on blotting paper)
Also used sublingual, intranasal, rectal, smoked or injected
Typically sold for $7-10 per dose
Street Names
N-Bomb
Smiles
Pharmacokinetics
Minimum effective dose: 50 mcg SL
Onset: 20 minutes
Duration: 3-13 hours
Symptoms
Sympathomimetic
effects and
Hallucinogen
ic effects
Desired Effects
Hallucination
s (similar to
Ecstasy
)
Dissociation
Euphoria
Labs
Serum
Creatine Kinase
White Blood Cell Count
(
Leukocytosis
)
Serum Glucose
(
Hyperglycemia
)
Serum transaminases (increased)
Serum Creatinine
(increased)
Adverse effects
Cardiovascular effects (
Serotonin Syndrome
)
Tachycardia
Hypertension
Neuropsychiatric effects
Agitation
and aggression (85% of patients)
Hyperthermia
Delirium
Paranoia
Altered Mental Status
Apnea
Hyperreflexia
Clonus
Seizure
s (75%)
Miscellaneous
Tongue
Paresthesia
s (related to blotting paper contact reaction)
Complications
Hyperthermia
Pulmonary Edema
Death
Status Epilepticus
(with anoxic brain injury)
Acute Kidney Injury
Serotonin Syndrome
NBOMe has very high affinity for
Serotonin
receptors
Management
Benzodiazepine
s
Agitation
or
Psychosis
Seizure
s
IV Fluids
Prevent or treat
Rhabdomyolysis
Cooling measures
Manage hyperthermia
References
Bersani (2014) Biomed Res Int 2014: 734749
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4106087/
Haynes, Meadors and Yuan (2016) Crit Dec Emerg Med 30(2): 3-9
Laskowski (2015) J Med Toxicol 11(2):237-41 +PMID:25387562 [PubMed]
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