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A fatal methamphetamine poisoning associated with hyperpyrexia
Authors:T Kojima  I Une  M Yashiki  J Noda  K Sakai  K Yamamoto
Institution:1. Department of Legal Medicine, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Hiroshima 734 Japan;1. Scientific Investigation Research Laboratory, Hiroshima Prefectural Police Headquarters, Hiroshima 730 Japan
Abstract:After self-administration of 0.05g of methamphetamine hydrochloride intravenously on three occasions at intervals of 3h, a 25-year-old female methamphetamine abuser ingested approximately 1.5 g of methamphetamine hydrochloride, and was found dead 3–4 h later. Complete rigor mortis was observed 1–2 h after death and the rectal temperature was 38.4°C 3–4 h after death.Distribution of methamphetamine and amphetamine in the body was analyzed by chemical ionization mass fragmentography. Amphetamine/methamphetamine concentrations (μ mol/100 g) were 0.2628.8 in blood, 0.6468.2 in brain, 0.96117.1 in liver, 0.5350.6 in kidney, and 1.491045 in stomach contents. Total amount of methamphetamine hydrochloride in stomach contents was 11.6mg.Amphetamine in tissues was a metabolite of methamphetamine, and amphetamine in stomach contents resulted from excretion into saliva and gastric mucous excretion. With rectal temperature at death estimated at more than 41°C, it would seem that hyperpyrexia played an important role in causing death from methamphetamine poisoning.
Keywords:Toxicology  Rigor mortis  Hyperpyrexia  Methamphetamine  Amphetamine  Mass fragmentography
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