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Field report describes overdose deaths involving eutylone, a psychoactive bath salt, in the United States

Field report describes overdose deaths involving eutylone, a psychoactive bath salt, in the United S…
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Key Takeaway
Note a field report describing eutylone-involved overdose deaths; clinical data are absent.

This is a field report describing overdose deaths involving eutylone, a psychoactive bath salt, in the United States. The report does not specify a formal study design, sample size, comparator group, or follow-up period. It also does not report primary or secondary outcomes, funding sources, or author conflicts of interest.

The main result is a descriptive account of overdose deaths involving eutylone. No quantitative data, effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, or confidence intervals are provided. The direction of any association and the specific circumstances of the deaths are not reported.

Safety and tolerability data, including adverse events, serious adverse events, and discontinuations, are not reported. The report does not list specific limitations, and its practice relevance is not stated. Given the purely descriptive and non-quantitative nature of this field report, it serves only to signal the presence of eutylone in overdose deaths without providing evidence on prevalence, causality, or clinical management strategies.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedAug 2022
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This report describes overdose deaths that involved eutylone, also known as psychoactive bath salts.
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