UNODC: Update on α-PiHP: control status, emergence, use, detection, and identification

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 [1] WHO (2022) Critical review report: α-Pyrrolidinoisohexanophenone, Expert Committee on Drug Dependence Forty-fifth Meeting, Geneva, 10–14 October 2022.
Available at: https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/controlled-substances/45th-ecdd/a-pihp-eh_sb_edit-1.pdf?sfvrsn=628a3f2f_1

[2] UNODC Early Warning Advisory on NPS, 2023.

[3] UNODC Early Warning Advisory on NPS, Tox-Portal, 2023.

[4] UNODC, Recommended methods for the Identification and Analysis of Synthetic Cathinones in Seized Materials, 2015.