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A reduction in blood morphine concentrations amongst heroin overdose fatalities associated with a sustained reduction in street heroin purity.

Authors :
Darke S
Duflou J
Torok M
Source :
Forensic science international [Forensic Sci Int] 2010 May 20; Vol. 198 (1-3), pp. 118-20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Feb 16.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

To determine the effects of a sudden and sustained reduction in heroin purity on the toxicology of heroin overdose, 959 consecutive heroin overdose cases autopsied at the NSW Department of Forensic Medicine (1/1/1998-31/12/2006) were analysed. There was a significant reduction in blood morphine concentration across the study period (beta=-0.07), declining from a median of 0.50mg/L in the years 1998-2000 prior to 0.40mg/L in the period 2001-2006. There was no significant change in the proportion of alcohol positive cases, but the proportion of benzodiazepine positive cases increased across time (OR 1.11), as did methadone positive cases (OR 1.12). The decline in blood morphine concentrations remained significant after controlling for these factors (beta=-0.07). In determining toxic and lethal morphine concentrations, the fact that the toxicology of overdose is responsive to changes in the opioid street market needs to be borne in mind.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1872-6283
Volume :
198
Issue :
1-3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Forensic science international
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20163925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.01.015