New psychoactive substances and altered consciousness: An emerging challenge for public health

New psychoactive substances and altered consciousness: An emerging challenge for public health

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New Psychoactive Substances, Altered Consciousness

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2026-03-10

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Esposito S, Coletta F, Schettino F, et al. New psychoactive substances and altered consciousness: An emerging challenge for public health. Ann Ig. 2026;38(1):18252. doi:10.7416/ai.2026.18252