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Fernando Caudevilla

1 paper in the library · 39 citations · publishing 2013

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Consumption of new psychoactive substances in a Spanish sample of research chemical users.

Human psychopharmacology July 1, 2013 Débora González, Mireia Ventura, Fernando Caudevilla et al. 39 citations

A survey of 230 research chemical users in Spain found that hallucinogenic phenethylamines like 2C-B and 2C-I, along with cathinones such as methylone and mephedrone, were the most commonly used substances. Cannabis was the most frequent drug combined with research chemicals, followed by 2C-B with MDMA. Users who consulted online forums used more research chemicals, obtained them via the Internet, and more often employed risk-reduction strategies. In this forum-consulting group, all sought information before use, 72.3% used precision scales for dosing, and 68.8% analyzed contents before consumption. The findings indicate a distinct user profile characterized by extensive knowledge and proactive risk-reduction behaviors.