The Psychoactive Surveillance Consortium and Analysis Network (PSCAN): the first year

Abstract

The Psychoactive Surveillance Consortium and Analysis Network (PSCAN) is a national network of academic emergency departments (ED), analytical toxicologists and pharmacologists that collects clinical data paired with biological samples to identify and improve treatments of medical conditions arising from use of new psychoactive substances (NPS). The aim of this study was to gather clinical data with paired drug identification from NPS users who presented to EDs within PSCAN during its first year (2016–17).

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Nov 25, 2019
Source ID
10.1111/add.14808

Entities

People

  • Aaron Schneir
  • Adam Pomerleau
  • Andrew A Monte
  • Andrew Hopkinson
  • Ann M. Arens
  • Axel Adams
  • James Chenoweth
  • Jessica Saben
  • Jon B. Cole
  • Robert G. Hendrickson
  • Roy R. Gerona
  • Samuel D. Banister
  • Shelby K. Shelton
  • Spencer Martin
  • Stephen Thornton

Organizations

  • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Denver Health Medical Center
  • Emory University
  • Hennepin County Medical Center
  • National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Oregon Health & Science University
  • University of California, Davis
  • University of California, San Diego
  • University of California, San Francisco
  • University of Colorado
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Sydney

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