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Monitoring the market of psychoactive products. Trend analysis. Issue 71 November 2025 (https://aipsin.com/journal/users/125/) E-publication WEB Aipsin (https://aipsin.com), which replaced the publication “Latest trends in the field of identification of psychoactive substances.” Redesigned, with enhanced features and issues addressed. A periodic newsletter containing information on alerts on the identification of psychoactive substances and precursors, new substances on the recreational market, and new threats. Formed based on the results of: - monitoring of available open sources, including: the range of trading platforms for psychoactive products; reports on studies of real objects; specialized scientific journals, patents both for the compounds themselves and for certain classes of chemical compounds having a structure similar to the structure of already controlled narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors, as well as uncontrolled compounds already widely used for recreational purposes; messages from drug users on specialized forums about the production or consumption of substances. - studying information provided by users of the system of various government agencies in a number of countries, both in the form of one-time requests, reports, applications, and on a contractual basis; - analysis of the results of automatic identification and queries within the framework of working with the Web version of the AIPSIN system. Substances: 2,6-diCl-3F-Etomidate (2,6-dichloro-3-fluoro Etomidate) ABP-700 (Cyclopropyl-methoxycarbonyl Metomidate) α-BPVP (4-phenyl-α-Pyrrolidinopentiophenone) 1Fe-LSD Ethylflualprazolam N-Desethyl-5-cyanoprotodesnitazene (N-desethyl 5-cyano Protodesnitazene) 2-Fluonitazene (2'-fluoro Nitazene) Zolpidic N,N-diethylamide (Zolpidic N,N-Diethyl Amide) 3-Fluonitazene (3'-fluoro Nitazene) N-Desethyl-5-cyanoisotodesnitazene 4-Hydroxy-5-cyanoethazene (5-cyano 4'-hydroxy Desnitazene) 1-Fluoro-4-(2-nitropropyl)benzene and 1-Fluoro-3-(2-nitropropyl)benzene The list of potent substances in the Russian Federation has been updated Changes have been made to the lists of narcotic and psychotropic substances in the Republic of Lithuania Hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) 4-HO-MET (Methocin) Pregabalin Synthetic hashish