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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 31, Number 8, October,
pp.540-542
CASE REPORT: Assessing Free and Total Morphine
following Heroin Overdose when Complicated by the Presence
of Toxic Amitriptyline Levels
Joseph Avella, Michael Katz, and
Michael Lehrer
Suffolk County Office of the Medical Examiner, Toxicology Laboratory,
Hauppauge, New York
A 43-year-old female was reported to inject heroin,
which led to her rapid death. Because of the potential for criminal
charges, laboratory results that could verify “hotshot” heroin
overdose were valuable. Initial toxicological analysis detected
morphine (0.78 mg/L), amitriptyline (2.91 mg/L), and nortriptyline
(2.80 mg/L) in femoral blood. Because these tricyclic antidepressant
levels alone might normally be associated with a fatal outcome,
the ratio of free versus total morphine (88.6%) and presence
of 6-monoacetylmorphine in vitreous fluid were used support a
history of rapid death following intravenous (IV) administration.
The distribution of amitriptyline and nortriptyline was consistent
with accumulation of drug after chronic dosing. Our other results
suggest that the low morphine level in vitreous humor fluid (0.16
mg/L) relative to free morphine in femoral blood (0.78 mg/L)
may also be an indicator of limited survival time following exposure
to morphine. Based upon comprehensive toxicologic analysis, we
determined overdose due to IV abuse of heroin was likely to have
precipitated the fatal outcome. This case underscores the need
for complete toxicologic workup and to consider individual variation
in the dose response during toxicologic interpretation of postmortem
results.
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