I don’t have live access to the latest news right now, but I can summarize what’s circulating recently and point you to likely sources.
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The term “orphines” has recently appeared in major U.S. news coverage as a new class of highly potent synthetic opioids. The reports describe their increasing presence in street drugs, with concerns about their potency—far exceeding fentanyl—and challenges for detection in standard toxicology tests. This has prompted public health and law enforcement attention across multiple states. [NYTimes coverage notes rapid emergence and regional concentration in the South and Midwest][5]
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Public health and prevention resources have highlighted orphines as part of ongoing overdose surveillance, with discussions around detection, testing, and harm-reduction responses. State and federal agencies are evaluating the trajectory of these substances and preparing guidance for clinicians and first responders. [New York Times overview][5]
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Related industry/biotech results you may have seen in other contexts refer to orphan drug designations and development, but those use the term “orphan” in different legal/biomedical contexts and are not directly about the new opioid class. If you’re exploring “orphines” in a medical research sense, you might be looking at unrelated topics under “orphan” drugs designations. [Economic Times summaries and FDA designations][2][3]
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orphans Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. orphans Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
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public.comThe drugs are 10 times more dangerous than fentanyl. They are showing up in street drugs in the South and the Midwest, and will most likely spread to other regions.
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www.marketbeat.comFunding to support preclinical development of Orphagen’s lead IBD candidate, OR-812, a first-in-class, small molecule inhibitor of the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARα) SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Orphagen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biotech company pioneering the... The Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) announced today that it plans to award Orphagen a $10.2 M product development grant over three years to partially fund the final steps towards IND filing and a Phase 1...
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www.marketbeat.comOne of the newest and most concerning orphines is N-propionitrile chlorphine. It was first detected in mid-2024 by the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE). Lab studies show it is about 10 times stronger than fentanyl. Since mid-2025, it has been found more often in fatal overdoses. … The data, coming from cases in nine states in the U.S. and 3 Canadian provinces, is alarming.^^ 25 fatal overdoses tested at CFSRE contained N-propionitrile chlorphine. Most occurred in late...
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