In recent years, the use of illegal substances has
increased, particularly 'designer' drugs which have
rapidly become part of youth culture. The need for all
involved in drug control to have up to date information
about the subject has never been greater. This book
helps meet this need by providing a chemical background
to the legal controls on drugs of abuse. Although
focussed on the UK, some of the provisions of the Misuse
of Drugs Act derive from international treaties; the
discussion of technical aspects is therefore of wider
relevance. Apart from the Act itself, the book also
deals with certain aspects of the Misuse of Drugs
Regulations. There is detailed coverage of 'designer
drugs' and the generic legislation that was introduced
to tackle them. The more recent addition of 35
'Ecstasy'-like substances is covered in depth. The
significance to the legislation of terms such as salt,
base, stereoisomer, ester, ether, derivative, homologue
and isotope are described, and the text is supplemented
by 23 Tables and over 80 chemical structures.There are
eleven Appendices covering topics such as precursor
chemicals, related legislation, stated cases, sentencing
guidelines and the chemical characteristics of
commonly-abused drugs. Up-to-date lists of controlled
drugs, with cross references to their status in UN
treaties, are provided and a number of pending and other
possible changes to the Act are included together with a
guide to nomenclature and synonyms. Although primarily
aimed at forensic scientists, this book will be of great
benefit to all bodies concerned with drug control,
including the police, customs officers, lawyers and
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