"Fionnbar" wrote in message
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Apologies for butting into the group but I have an interesting problem
I have a patient with a clinical condition matching that produced by
'Khat" (catha edulis). He is Sudanese (not Somali or E African) and
denies using Khat but cheerfully admits using a Sudanese plant product
he calls "al-soed", phonetically it sounds like Al-Sooodth"
It comes as dried material, not fresh like khat, and is chewed and held
inside mouth against the buccal mucosa. He says its use is normal in
Sudan.
It can apparently be bought on the street in ethnic communities here in
Edinburgh.
Any idea what this stuff could be and if it is pharmacologically
active, particularly amphetamine-like effects?
Thanks
Fionnbar Lenihan
Perhaps this:
http://www.fred.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/...inepub/7855117
A street name is 'Saffa'; not the same as al-Soed, but similar?
--riverman