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Medico-legal assessment of methamphetamine and amphetamine serum concentrations-what can we learn from survived intoxications?
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International journal of legal medicine [Int J Legal Med] 2017 Sep; Vol. 131 (5), pp. 1253-1260. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 May 16. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Medico-legal experts are increasingly enlisted to assess the methamphetamine and amphetamine serum concentrations after a criminal offense. However, since criminal users rarely provide useful information to medico-legal experts regarding the substances abused, when the substance(s) was/were used, dose of ingestion tools are needed to interpret the analytical data, which can be used as objective evidence in such cases. A comparative series of methamphetamine and amphetamine serum concentrations were used to analyze the frequency of concentrations, to determine methamphetamine/amphetamine concentration ratios, and prove them as a tool to distinguish pure methamphetamine from mixed amphetamine/methamphetamine ingestion. Additionally, two cases of survived accidental methamphetamine intoxication, resulting from ingestion smuggling which was longitudinally monitored, and pharmacokinetic parameters were assessed. In a series of 628 samples where the most frequent concentration of methamphetamine exceeded the therapeutic level, there was a strong correlation suggesting pure methamphetamine consumption, when the ratios of methamphetamine/amphetamine concentrations were within the range between 3 and 10. In the two cases of methamphetamine bodypacking, the relevant serum concentrations of methamphetamine and amphetamine, which could be measured up to 9 days after ingestion, indicated a decrease of the methamphetamine/amphetamine ratios in an exponential manner. However, the ratios were not always within the range between 3 and 10. Lastly, the course of the serum concentrations suggested an increase of the apparent elimination half-life of methamphetamine. In terms of the objective evidence required in criminal law, calculating methamphetamine/amphetamine concentration ratio is not a suitable to means to distinguish pure methamphetamine intake and that of mixed amphetamine/methamphetamine abuse in an individual case. Instead, methamphetamine high serum concentrations and the possible increase in apparent elimination half-life suggest that an extended detection period may be used to distinguish between "illicit use" as compared to "therapeutic use" of methamphetamine.
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- Adult
Amphetamine pharmacokinetics
Body Packing
Driving Under the Influence
Drug Overdose
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Half-Life
Humans
Male
Methamphetamine pharmacokinetics
Middle Aged
Narcotics pharmacokinetics
Substance Abuse Detection
Amphetamine blood
Methamphetamine blood
Narcotics blood
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1437-1596
- Volume :
- 131
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of legal medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28509940
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-017-1607-5