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Clin Toxicol (Phila) ; 46(3): 187-92, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18344100

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BACKGROUND: GHB is a drug of abuse and acute poisonings have been an increasing medical problem over the last decade in Sweden. OBJECTIVES: To document all cases of GHB poisonings in Gothenburg during 1995-2004 and to record drug-related deaths to compare the toxicity of GHB with other illicit drugs, such as heroin and amphetamine. METHODS: The number of GHB-poisoned patients treated at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital has been recorded with the help of an in-house database. The number of deaths by illicit drugs was recorded during 2004. Seizures of the drugs GHB, 1,4-butanediol, and GBL were registered between 1996 and 2004. RESULTS: The number of poisoned patients was 259. The number of seizures with GHB was 743, GBL 343, and 1,4-butanediol 236. In 2004 the number of deaths was 6 with heroin, 7 with GHB, 32 with amphetamine, 6 with cocaine, and one with methadone. One patient with GHB poisoning died during hospital care. CONCLUSIONS: Intoxication by GHB has substantial morbidity and abuse of GHB has substantial mortality. The acute prognosis is good but long-term prognosis is insecure with an increased risk for drug dependency and an early death.


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Anesthetics, Intravenous , Sodium Oxybate , Substance-Related Disorders/mortality , 4-Butyrolactone , Adolescent , Adult , Anesthetics, Intravenous/poisoning , Butylene Glycols , Cause of Death , Female , Forensic Medicine , Humans , Illicit Drugs , Male , Police , Sodium Oxybate/poisoning , Substance Abuse Detection , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Sweden/epidemiology
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Lakartidningen ; 102(45): 3294-6, 3299, 2005.
Article in Swedish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16342543

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Acute poisoning with GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate, Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) has been an increasing medical and social problem during the last decade in Sweden, especially on the west coast. The number of poisonings decreased in the beginning of this millennium but has again increased during the last years. At the same time the number of seizures by the police has increased similarly as well as the number of drug-related deaths. During 2004 the number of GHB-abuse related deaths in western Sweden was seven, approximately the same figures as for heroin. Two other substances which are transformed to GHB in the human body, GBL (gamma-butyrolactone) and 1,4-butanediol, have during the last years presented themselves among the same users as for GHB. Since GBL and butanediol are not classified as illicit drugs the possibilities for the police force to intervene and capture the drugs are severely restricted. Intoxication by GBL and butanediol has shown to be as dangerous as intoxication by GHB. Acute intoxications and abuse of these drugs is still a serious medical and social problem. A legal classification of GBL and butanediol as narcotics appears to be medically motivated.


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4-Butyrolactone/poisoning , Butylene Glycols/poisoning , Hydroxybutyrates/poisoning , 4-Butyrolactone/chemistry , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Butylene Glycols/chemistry , Drug Overdose , Emergencies , Humans , Hydroxybutyrates/chemistry , Substance-Related Disorders/mortality , Sweden/epidemiology
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