Bulletins and Briefs
NDIC produces bulletins and briefs
to address specific drug-related threats identified through our
contacts with local, state, regional, and federal agencies.
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our Archived Publications list.
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Buprenorphine: Potential for Abuse--Intelligence Bulletin
September 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-013
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This bulletin addresses the use of buprenorphine, a drug recently approved
for use in opiate addiction therapy. It examines the drug's effects,
advantages of traditional treatment options, and vulnerability to diversion
and abuse.
Children at Risk--Information Bulletin
July 2002
Product No. 2002-L0424-001
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pdf (415 KB)
En Español 2003-L0508-002
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(248 KB)
This information bulletin provides information on the risks to children
who are exposed to chemicals used in the production of methamphetamine.
Crystal Methamphetamine--Information Bulletin
August 2002
Product No. 2002-L0424-005
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(280 KB)
En Español 2003-L0508-003
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(261 KB)
This information bulletin provides an update on the availability
of, demand for, production, transportation, and distribution of crystal
methamphetamine.
DXM (Dextromethorphan)--Intelligence Bulletin
October 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-029
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(332 KB)
This intelligence bulletin provides an assessment of DXM availability
and abuse in the United States.
GHB Analogs: GBL, BD, GHV, and GVL--Information Bulletin
August 2002
Product No. 2002-L0424-003
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(391 KB)
This information bulletin provides an update on the availability of,
demand for, production, transportation, and distribution of GHB analogs.
GHB Trafficking and Abuse--Intelligence Bulletin
September 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-015
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(294 KB)
This report provides an assessment of GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) trafficking
and abuse in the United States. It includes information on the drug's
availability, abuse, production, transportation and distribution.
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Huffing - The Abuse of Inhalants--Intelligence Brief
November 2001
Product No. 2002-J0403-001
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(327 KB)
En Español 2002-L0508-002
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(556 KB)
En Français 2002-L0521-002
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(258 KB)
This intelligence brief discusses the abuse of inhalants in the United
States.
Iodine in Methamphetamine Production--Information Brief
July 2002
Product No. 2002-L0490-002
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(492 KB)
En Español 2003-L0508-004
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(237 KB)
This information brief discusses the use of iodine in methamphetamine
production, its hazards, availability, theft and diversion, and attempts
at control by legislation.
Ketamine--Intelligence Bulletin
July 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-007
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(261 KB)
This Intelligence Bulletin discusses the trafficking and abuse
of ketamine hydrochloride. It presents background information, smuggling
from Mexico, abuse, effects, and its use in drug-facilitated sexual
assault.
Khat (Catha edulis)--Intelligence Bulletin
May 2003
Product No. 2003-L0424-002
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(589 KB)
This bulletin indicates that the availability of khat, a plant
containing stimulants regulated under the Controlled Substances Act,
is increasing in the United States.
LSD Trafficking and Abuse--Intelligence Bulletin
September 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-026
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(261 KB)
This intelligence bulletin provides an assessment of LSD trafficking
and abuse in the United States.
Methamphetamine-Related Identity Theft--Intelligence Bulletin
May 2007
Product No. 2007-L0424-003
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(534 KB)
This bulletin documents the relationship between the trafficking and
distribution of methamphetamine and the crime of identity theft.
PCP: Increasing Availability and Abuse--Intelligence Bulletin
September 2004
Product No. 2004-L0424-002
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(331 KB)
This Intelligence Bulletin provides law enforcement, seizure,
and treatment data indicating that PCP availability and abuse are increasing
in some areas of the country, particularly in metropolitan areas. Though
considered a minor threat in comparison to other illicit drugs, the
resurgence of PCP poses a significant threat to the United States.
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