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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 26, Number 4, May/June,
pp. 253-256
CASE REPORT: Three Fatal Cases of PMA and PMMA Poisoning
in Denmark
Sys Stybe Johansen[1], A. Carsten Hansen[2], Irene
Breum Müller[1], Jytte
Banner Lundemose[2],
and Maria-B. Franzmann[1]
[1]Institute of Forensic Medicine, Frederik V´s vej 11, University of Copenhagen,
DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark and
[2]Department of Forensic Medicine, Finsensgade 15, University of Aarhus, DK-8000
Aarhus C, Denmark
Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA) and paramethoxymetamphetamine (PMMA)
are methoxylated phenylethylamine derivatives with effects similar to methylenedioxymetamphetamine
(MDMA) and sold as such. However, PMA and PMMA are more potent than MDMA, but
have a slower onset of action, which encourages users to take more. Three fatal
cases involving PMA and PMMA in Denmark in year 2000 are investigated including
history, pathological, and toxicological findings. The methods used for extraction,
identification, and quantitation of PMA and PMMA are described. In two of the
cases, lethal postmortem blood concentrations of PMA and PMMA were determined
at 3.4 and 3.3 mg/kg (case 1) and 0.78 and 0.68 mg/kg (case 3), respectively.
In addition, other drugs such as MDMA, tetrahydrocannabinol, cocaine, and alcohol
were involved in these cases. In the third case, death occurred four days after
the ingestion of tablets containing PMA and PMMA, and therefore only low postmortem
concentrations of PMA and amphetamine were detected. However, in a serum sample
taken at admission to the hospital, PMA and PMMA were found, but not quantitated.
It is believed that the cause of death in case 2, multiple-organ failure, was
caused by overdoses of PMA and PMMA. Reproduction
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