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| Standard ID | GA/T 2055-2023 (GA/T2055-2023) |
| Description (Translated English) | (Forensic Science Opioid and Cathinone Addiction Assessment Self-Medication) |
| Sector / Industry | Public Security (Police) Industry Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of International Standard | 13.310 |
| Date of Issue | 2023-03-01 |
| Date of Implementation | 2023-12-01 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | Ministry of Public Security |
GA/T 2055-2023: (Forensic Science Opioid and Cathinone Addiction Assessment Self-Medication)
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ICS 13.310
CCSA92
Public safety industry standards of the People's Republic of China
Forensic Science Opioid and Cathinone Addiction
sexual assessment self-administration
Published on 2023-03-01
Implemented on 2023-12-01
Released by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting.
Please note that some content in this document may be subject to patents. The publisher of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed and submitted by the Toxic Analysis Sub-Technical Committee of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Criminal Technology (SAC/TC179/SC1).
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This document was drafted by. Anti-Drug Intelligence Technology Center of the Ministry of Public Security, Ningbo University, and Ningbo Kangning Hospital.
The main drafters of this document. Xu Peng, Shen Haowei, Wang Youmei, Lai Miaojun, Zhou Wenhua, Liu Huifen, Li Xiangyu, Wang Dan, Qiao Yanling, Yan Jin.
Forensic Science Opioid and Cathinone Addiction
sexual assessment self-administration
1 Scope
This document specifies experimental methods and evaluation of the addictive potential of opioids and cathinones using rodent self-administration techniques.
Require.
This document is applicable to the assessment of the addictiveness of opioids and cathinones in the field of forensic science, and can also be used as a reference for the relationship between these two substances and heroin.
A reference basis for comparison and conversion of addictiveness due to or methamphetamine.
2 Normative reference documents
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, the dated quotations
For undated referenced documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated referenced documents, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
this document.
GB 14925 Experimental animal environment and facilities
GB/T 35823 General requirements for animal experiments on laboratory animals
GB/T 27416 General requirements for quality and competence of laboratory animal institutions
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
opioidsopioids
It is a substance that selectively acts on opioid receptors and has addictive potential and is easily abused.
3.2
cathinone-likesubstance
It is a substance that has the chemical structural characteristics of cathinones and has addictive potential and is easily abused.
3.3
addictivepotential
Repeated use of a psychoactive substance causes a strong physical or psychological craving and tolerance for the substance, making it uncontrollable
use of the substance.
3.4
self-administrationdrugself-administration
The behavioral process in which animals ingest drugs through active manipulation.
3.5
fixedratioschedule
The ratio of the number of times the drug administration hole (rod) is triggered to one drug injection.
