The use of scopolamine as an incapacitating drug, in sexual crimes and robberies, has been known for many decades. However, blood concentrations and doses of scopolamine in those cases are largely unknown. Here we present the toxicological results of one fatal and two non-fatal cases in a series of scopolamine-facilitated robberies. In the fatal case, the concentration of scopolamine in heart blood was 0.30 mg/L, about 3000 times higher than the average therapeutic level of 0.0001 mg/L (for one dermal patch). In femoral blood, the concentration of scopolamine was much lower (0.0048 mg/L), but still 50 times higher than therapeutic levels. The scopolamine concentration in the stomach was very high (20 mg/ kg) as compared to the heart blood a...
Peripheral blood (PB) is considered to be the golden standard for measuring postmortem drug concentr...
International audienceContinuous development and rapid turnover of drug market of new psychoactive s...
In the western countries, the number of fatal intoxications with plant protecting agents has decreas...
The use of scopolamine as an incapacitating drug, in sexual crimes and robberies, has been known for...
International audiencePurpose: Scopolamine, an alkaloid found in certain plants, has become a drug o...
In March 2009, the body of a 51-year-old man was found in the boot of his car. The body had been fro...
International audienceDatura poisonings have been previously described but remain rare in forensic p...
Methiopropamine (1-(thiophen-2-yl)-2-methylaminopropane) is a synthetic methamphetamine analogue and...
Abstract I Two recent cases of death due to paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), a methoxylated phenylethyl...
Objective. To describe a prospective case series of poisonings caused by ingestion of illegal rodent...
Ethylphenidate is a stimulant novel psychoactive substance that is an analogue of the prescription d...
This paper reports an unintentional death involving the administra-tion of methoxetamine [2-(3-metho...
Triazolam has been a controversial drug since its appearance on world markets as a hypnotic more tha...
Tolperisone (Mydocalm(®)) is a centrally acting muscle relaxant with few sedative side effects that ...
[ Abstract J A 47-year-old male with a history of drug abuse and suicide attempts was found dead at ...
Peripheral blood (PB) is considered to be the golden standard for measuring postmortem drug concentr...
International audienceContinuous development and rapid turnover of drug market of new psychoactive s...
In the western countries, the number of fatal intoxications with plant protecting agents has decreas...
The use of scopolamine as an incapacitating drug, in sexual crimes and robberies, has been known for...
International audiencePurpose: Scopolamine, an alkaloid found in certain plants, has become a drug o...
In March 2009, the body of a 51-year-old man was found in the boot of his car. The body had been fro...
International audienceDatura poisonings have been previously described but remain rare in forensic p...
Methiopropamine (1-(thiophen-2-yl)-2-methylaminopropane) is a synthetic methamphetamine analogue and...
Abstract I Two recent cases of death due to paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), a methoxylated phenylethyl...
Objective. To describe a prospective case series of poisonings caused by ingestion of illegal rodent...
Ethylphenidate is a stimulant novel psychoactive substance that is an analogue of the prescription d...
This paper reports an unintentional death involving the administra-tion of methoxetamine [2-(3-metho...
Triazolam has been a controversial drug since its appearance on world markets as a hypnotic more tha...
Tolperisone (Mydocalm(®)) is a centrally acting muscle relaxant with few sedative side effects that ...
[ Abstract J A 47-year-old male with a history of drug abuse and suicide attempts was found dead at ...
Peripheral blood (PB) is considered to be the golden standard for measuring postmortem drug concentr...
International audienceContinuous development and rapid turnover of drug market of new psychoactive s...
In the western countries, the number of fatal intoxications with plant protecting agents has decreas...