1. Fatal intoxication involving etryptamine
- Author
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R A, Morano, C, Spies, F B, Walker, and S M, Plank
- Subjects
Adult ,Illicit Drugs ,N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine ,Humans ,Female ,3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine ,Tryptamines ,Designer Drugs - Abstract
A case of fatal intoxication due to the ingestion of Etryptamine (ethyltryptamine) is reported. Toxicological findings included the following tissue distribution: blood (heart) 5.6 mg/L; urine 80.4 mg/L; vitreous 2.4 mg/L; bile 22.0 mg/L; stomach contents 52.9 mg, brain 16.2 mg/g; liver 18.3 mg/g and kidney 24.0 mg/g. Anatomic pathology showed pulmonary edema and generalized visceral congestion with some epicardial petechiae.
- Published
- 1993