1. Acute intoxication due to tert-amyl alcohol--a case report.
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Anand JS, Gieroń J, Lechowicz W, Schetz D, Kała M, and Waldman W
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- Adult, Coma chemically induced, Drug Overdose blood, Drug Overdose complications, Drug Overdose urine, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Male, Pentanols blood, Pentanols urine, Psychotropic Drugs blood, Psychotropic Drugs urine, Respiratory Insufficiency chemically induced, Substance-Related Disorders blood, Substance-Related Disorders urine, Pentanols adverse effects, Psychotropic Drugs adverse effects, Substance-Related Disorders complications
- Abstract
We presented a case of 28 year-old male, who was found in a deep coma complicated with acute respiratory failure because of recreational intoxication with tert-amyl alcohol (TAA). The TAA blood level at the admission was 83 μg/mL determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). In the last few months popularity of TAA among alcohol and drug addicted people in Europe is still growing. The main reasons of these are: self-healing of addiction, low price of this xenobiotic compare to alcohol, and problem to detect this xenobiotic in generally used screening tests., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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