Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS), also known as designer or synthetic drugs, are designed to mimic the effect of controlled substances and/or illicit drugs while circumventing national and international drug scheduling laws.1,2
Over the past decade there has been a significant increase in the use of NPS, and they have been implicated in overdose and mass-poisoning events.3,4 Often consumed unknowingly and found in combination with other substances, NPS may supplant traditional drugs of abuse and can be more potent and harder to detect with traditional testing.1,3 Two NPS drug classes in particular—other illicit additives (xylazine) and fentanyl analogs (acetyl fentanyl)—are frequently found in specimens and contribute to the nation’s misuse crisis.5
To help protect your patients, Quest Diagnostics offers definitive drug testing for major NPS classes with the Drug Monitoring, NPS panel. Developed to help address the changing drug epidemic, this panel simultaneously identifies NPS classes using definitive liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)-based testing and reports out at the class level to help identify misuse.