The interpretation of postmortem drug levels is complicated by changes in drug blood levels in the postmortem period, a phenomena known as postmortem drug redistribution. We investigated the postmortem redistribution of the heroin metabolites morphine and morphine-3-glucuronide in a rabbit model. Heroin (1mg/kg) was injected into anesthetised rabbit, after 1 hour an auricular vein blood sample was taken and the rabbit was euthanised. Following death rabbits were placed in a supine position at room temperature and divided into 3 groups namely 1) immediate autopsy, 2) autopsy after 30 minutes and 3) autopsy 24 h after death. Various samples which included femoral blood, cardiac blood, lung, liver, kidney, vitreous humour, subcutaneous ...
Forensic postmortem case interpretation can be challenging, in particular due to postmortem redistri...
When fatal heroin overdose is suspected, blood samples are traditionally analyzed by GC/MS, after ex...
Postmortem redistribution (PMR) refers to the site‐ and time‐related blood drug concentration variat...
The interpretation of postmortem drug levels is complicated by changes in drug blood levels in the p...
The abuse of heroin (diamorphine) and heroin deaths are growing around the world. The interpretation...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of forensic toxicology, many unexpected deaths are investigated as to whe...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of forensic toxicology, many unexpected deaths are investigated as to whe...
Interpretation of post-mortem morphine concentrations in forensic toxicology provides several pitfal...
The abuse of heroin (diamorphine) and heroin‐related deaths are increasing around the world. The int...
The present study aimed to investigate the stability of morphine, morphine-3-β-glucuronide (M3G), m...
Post-mortem blood drug concentrations vary greatly and as a consequence of post-mortem change and re...
Forensic postmortem case interpretation can be challenging, in particular due to postmortem redistri...
When fatal heroin overdose is suspected, blood samples are traditionally analyzed by GC/MS, after ex...
Postmortem redistribution (PMR) refers to the site‐ and time‐related blood drug concentration variat...
The interpretation of postmortem drug levels is complicated by changes in drug blood levels in the p...
The abuse of heroin (diamorphine) and heroin deaths are growing around the world. The interpretation...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of forensic toxicology, many unexpected deaths are investigated as to whe...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of forensic toxicology, many unexpected deaths are investigated as to whe...
Interpretation of post-mortem morphine concentrations in forensic toxicology provides several pitfal...
The abuse of heroin (diamorphine) and heroin‐related deaths are increasing around the world. The int...
The present study aimed to investigate the stability of morphine, morphine-3-β-glucuronide (M3G), m...
Post-mortem blood drug concentrations vary greatly and as a consequence of post-mortem change and re...
Forensic postmortem case interpretation can be challenging, in particular due to postmortem redistri...
When fatal heroin overdose is suspected, blood samples are traditionally analyzed by GC/MS, after ex...
Postmortem redistribution (PMR) refers to the site‐ and time‐related blood drug concentration variat...