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“Tampering to Death”: A Fatal Codeine Intoxication Due to a Homemade Purification of a Medical Formulation
Authors:Paolo Fais Ph.D.  Nicola Pigaiani M.D.  Giovanni Cecchetto Ph.D.  Massimo Montisci Ph.D.  Rossella Gottardo Ph.D.  Guido Viel Ph.D.  Jennifer Paola Pascali Ph.D.  Franco Tagliaro Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences ‐ Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Diagnostics and Public Health ‐ Unit of Forensic Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, Italy;3. Legal Medicine and Toxicology, University‐Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy;4. Forensic Toxicology Division, Department of Health Science, University of Florence, Italy
Abstract:Many homemade tamper processes of medical codeine formulations are available on selected “forums” on the Internet, where recreational codeine users claim to be able to purify codeine by removing additives, such as acetaminophen, to avoid or limit adverse effects. In this work, it is reported and discussed a fatal case of codeine intoxication. The findings of objects such as jars, filters, and tablets, and amounts of unknown liquid material at the death scene investigation suggested a fatal codeine intoxication after the tampering procedure called “cold water extraction.” Toxicological results obtained from the analysis of both the nonbiological material and the body fluids of the decedent integrated with the information collected at the death scene investigation confirmed the above‐mentioned hypothesis. This report underlines the importance of a tight interconnection between criminalistics and legal medicine to strengthen the identification of the cause of death and the reconstruction of the event.
Keywords:forensic science  death scene investigation  toxicology  drug tampering  forensic pathology  drug abuse  codeine‐related death  opiate abuse
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