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Wen-Jing Yu

1 paper in the library · 13 citations · publishing 2021

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New psychoactive substances in Taiwan: The current situation and initiative for rational scheduling.

Journal of food and drug analysis March 15, 2021 Wen-Jing Yu, Linda Cottler, Jih-Heng Li 13 citations

Heroin poses the highest risk among 37 commonly misused substances in Taiwan, followed by (meth)amphetamine and ketamine. Misuse of new psychoactive substances (NPS) such as synthetic cannabinoids, synthetic cathinones, phenethylamines, piperazines, and tryptamines has been rising. An expert Delphi procedure assessed drug-related harms across four dimensions—addiction, misuse, social harm, and physical harm—using 11 indicators, 7 of which significantly predicted harm. National misuse prevalence was an important predictor. The findings provide a mechanism to improve rational scheduling and management of NPS.