A 18-year-old male presents to the emergency department with confusion and hallucinations for over 24 hours. He keeps muttering that he was "bitten by the dragonfly."
What do you think is going on?☠️☠️
Turns out it wasn't an actual dragonfly, but rather, the compound known as 1-(8-Bromobenzo[1,2-b;4,5-b]difuran-4-yl)-2-aminopropane!!!!!!
Because the structure of this compound kind of looks like a dragonfly and it has a bromine on it, it is also called Bromo-DragonFLY.🐉🪰
Bromo-DragonFLY was first synthesized in the lab in 1998. It was briefly looked into as a potential antidepressant. It works by being agonist at serotonin receptors (and this is likely what mediates the hallucinogenic effects). It can be a powder, liquid, or on blotter paper.
Unfortunately, despite having a fun/cute name, the effects from Bromo-DragonFLY are NOT fun/cute. The adverse effects include:
-hallucinations for up to DAYS at a time
-vasoconstriction/limb ischemia
-seizures
-death
Treatment is supportive care.
Those who have taken this drug say:
"It was like being dragged to hell and back again...It is the most evil [thing] I've ever tried. It lasted an eternity."
“bromo dragonfly makes my dick shrink like I am running from the police”
“this is what I would assume toxic tastes like”
There's always new drugs coming out, and part of being a toxicologist is making sure we know about these drugs so we can best help our patients.
Thanks for tuning in. And don't get bitten by the dragonfly! #ToxTweets
Ref=Goldfranks Tox 11th ed, PMIDs: 19091499, 21592070, Erowid
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