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Acetyl Fentanyl: Trends and Concentrations in Metro Detroit
Authors:Sarah Avedschmidt M.D.  Carl Schmidt M.D.  Daniel Isenschmid Ph.D.  Kilak Kesha M.D.  David Moons M.D.   Ph.D.  Avneesh Gupta M.D.
Affiliation:1. Michigan Medicine Department of Pathology/Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office, 1300 E Warren Ave, Detroit, MI, 48207Corresponding author: Sarah Avedschmidt, M.D. E‐mail:;2. Michigan Medicine Department of Pathology/Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office, 1300 E Warren Ave, Detroit, MI, 48207;3. National Medical Services, 3701 Welsh Road, Willow Grove, PA, 19090;4. Department of Forensic Pathology, Auckland City Hospital, PO Box 110031, Auckland, New Zealand, 1148
Abstract:Acetyl fentanyl (N‐[1‐phenethylpiperidin‐4‐yl]‐N‐phenylacetamide) is a potent opioid analgesic with no medicinal uses. We report deaths between 2016 and 2017 at the Medical Examiner's Office in Detroit, MI where acetyl fentanyl was found in the decedent's blood and compare them to previously published deaths between 2015 and 2016. The recent cases (cohort B) had a mean acetyl fentanyl concentration of 0.9 ng/mL (range: 0.1–5.3 ng/mL) and an associated higher concentration of fentanyl along with multiple other drugs present. The older cases (cohort A) had higher concentrations of acetyl fentanyl (mean: 8.9 ng/mL; range: 0.28–37 ng/mL) with lower, yet still toxic, concentrations of fentanyl. We conclude that the cause of death in these recent cases was likely multiple drug toxicity with fentanyl and that the consistently observed lower peripheral blood concentrations of acetyl fentanyl are most likely an artifact in the manufacture of the consumed illicit fentanyl.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic pathology  forensic toxicology  opioid abuse  acetyl fentanyl  fentanyl  overdose  synthetic opioids
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