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Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (“Bath Salts”),Related Death: Case Report and Review of the Literature,
Authors:Kilak Kesha MD  Cassie L Boggs MD  Mary G Ripple MD  Carol H Allan MD  Barry Levine PhD  Rebecca Jufer‐Phipps PhD  Suzanne Doyon MD  PaoLin Chi MD  David R Fowler MD
Institution:1. Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, , Baltimore, MD, 21223;2. Maryland Poison Center, , Baltimore, MD, 21201;3. Wayne County Medical Center, , Detroit, MI, 48207
Abstract:Cathinone derivatives (bath salts) have emerged as the latest drugs of abuse. 3,4‐methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV) is the primary active ingredient in bath salts used in this country. This article presents the second reported cause of death by MDPV intoxication alone. In April 2011, a delusional man was emergently brought to a hospital, where he self‐reported bath salt usage. He became agitated, developed ventricular tachycardia, hyperthermia, and died. Comprehensive alcohol and drug testing was performed. Using the alkaline drug screen, heart blood contained 0.7 mg/L MDPV and peripheral blood contained 1.0 mg/L MDPV. His bizarre behavior with life‐threatening hyperthermia was consistent with an MDPV‐induced excited delirium state. MDPV is not yet found by routine immunoassay toxicology screens. Testing for MDPV should be considered in cases with a history of polysubstance abuse with stimulant type drugs, report of acute onset of psychogenic symptoms, excited delirium syndrome, or presentation in a hyperthermic state.
Keywords:forensic science  methylenedioxypyrovalerone  bath salts  designer drugs  synthetic cathinones  recreational drugs  hyperthermia
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