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J Anal Toxicol ; 40(7): 543-5, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27405363

ABSTRACT

It is reasonable to expect the presence of multiple drugs to present a complicated picture of toxicity. We report a fatal case involving a young man who purchased illicit drugs and knowingly consumed them. After consuming these drugs and going to sleep in his friend's car, he was found unresponsive the next morning with no signs of physical violence. Drugs found in the peripheral blood at autopsy were oxymorphone, methylone and ethanol at concentrations of 0.106, 0.50 and 130 mg/dL, respectively. The levels of oxymorphone and methylone in peripheral blood were comparable to those observed in other reported fatalities. Cocaine and benzoylecgonine were detected in the urine but not in the blood. Measureable concentrations were also observed for oxymorphone and methylone in urine, liver, kidney and bile. The physical findings at autopsy included pulmonary edema. This is the only reported fatal case involving this combination of drugs encountered in our laboratory.


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Drug Overdose/diagnosis , Ethanol/metabolism , Methamphetamine/analogs & derivatives , Oxymorphone/metabolism , Adult , Ethanol/blood , Ethanol/urine , Fatal Outcome , Forensic Toxicology , Humans , Male , Methamphetamine/blood , Methamphetamine/metabolism , Methamphetamine/urine , Oxymorphone/blood , Oxymorphone/urine , Pulmonary Edema/diagnosis
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