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Rita Santacroce

University of Hertfordshire

2 papers in the library · 269 citations · publishing 2014-2018

Papers

Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder: Etiology, Clinical Features, and Therapeutic Perspectives

Brain Sciences March 16, 2018 Giovanni Martinotti, Rita Santacroce, Mauro Pettorruso et al. 171 citations

Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) is a rare condition linked to hallucinogenic drug use, often diagnosed in individuals with prior psychological issues or substance misuse, but it can occur after a single exposure. This review of 45 original studies examines proposed etiologies, the hallucinogens involved, clinical features of HPPD types I and II, psychiatric comorbidities, and available or potential treatments. The findings suggest that HPPD remains poorly understood, with limited therapeutic options, highlighting the need for further research.

25C-NBOMe: preliminary data on pharmacology, psychoactive effects, and toxicity of a new potent and dangerous hallucinogenic drug

BioMed Research International January 1, 2014 Francesco Saverio Bersani, Ornella Corazza, Gabriella Albano et al. 98 citations

25C-NBOMe, sold online as legal LSD or under names like 'N-bomb' and 'Pandora', is a partial agonist of 5-HT2A receptors that carries a high risk of overdose, with acute toxicity and fatalities reported. It is taken orally, sublingually, nasally, by injection, vaginally, rectally, or smoked, producing effects such as sublingual numbing, stimulation, hallucinations, dissociation, and anxiety. Its use is an emerging phenomenon increased by low-cost online availability, and health professionals should be informed about this trend.