2010
DOI: 10.1093/jat/34.8.527
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Fatality Involving the Ingestion of Phenazepam and Poppy Seed Tea

Abstract: Phenazepam is a benzodiazepine derivative that has been in clinical use in Russia since 1978 and is not available by prescription in the United States; however, it is attainable through various internet websites, sold either as tablets or as a reference grade crystalline powder. Presented here is the case of a 42-year old Caucasian male who died as the result of combined phenazepam, morphine, codeine, and thebaine intoxication. A vial of white powder labeled "Phenazepam, Purity 99%, CAS No. 51753-57-2, Researc… Show more

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“…Moreover, in a Russian clinical experiment a large single dose (3 mg/5 mg) of phenazepam was given to two healthy volunteers resulting peak whole blood concentrations of 0.024 mg/L and 0.038 mg/L, respectively [8]. In a phenazepam-related fatality, a 42 year old obese man was found dead and a post-mortem (subclavian) blood concentration of 0.386 mg/L of phenazepam was measured [13]. In this case morphine and codeine were found to have also contributed to his death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, in a Russian clinical experiment a large single dose (3 mg/5 mg) of phenazepam was given to two healthy volunteers resulting peak whole blood concentrations of 0.024 mg/L and 0.038 mg/L, respectively [8]. In a phenazepam-related fatality, a 42 year old obese man was found dead and a post-mortem (subclavian) blood concentration of 0.386 mg/L of phenazepam was measured [13]. In this case morphine and codeine were found to have also contributed to his death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2003, which is the year when the zerotolerance law for illicit drugs and driving was introduced in Finland, there were only 20 positive phenazepam findings among apprehended drivers [10]. Increasing phenazepam abuse has been reported from Sweden, the UK and the US [11][12][13]. Phenazepam is very easy to order from the Internet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause of death in this case was attributed to multidrug toxicity. 3 In the third case, the deceased had consumed phenazepam, together with other prescribed medication. Blood analysis revealed morphine (360 mg l À1 ), codeine (380 mg l À1 ) phenazepam (2520 mg l À1 ) paracetamol (no concentration given) and olanzapine (no concentration given).…”
Section: Blood Levels Of Phenazepam and Its Metabolites In Deaths Assmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These poppies, used to produce infusions, caused in the young man a dependence with a consequent need of hospital admission and rehabilitation (Lieberman, 2001). Bailey et al (2010) describe another dramatic case, related to the poppy seed tea consumption, with a fatal conclusion. The patient, a 42 years old U.S. man, died after the contemporary consumption and intoxication of several drugs, such as phenazepam, morphine, codeine and thebaine.…”
Section: United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%