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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 32, Number 2, March,
pp.172-177
Investigation
of the First Deaths in the United Kingdom Involving the Detection
and Quantitation of the Piperazines BZP and 3-TFMPP
Simon Elliott and Christopher Smith
Regional Laboratory for Toxicology, Sandwell and West Birmingham
Hospitals NHS Trust, City Hospital, Dudley Road, Birmingham B18
7QH United Kingdom
Piperazines such as 1-benzylpiperazine (BZP),
1-(3-trifluromethylphenyl)piperazine (3-TFMPP), and 1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine
(3-CPP) have become recent drugs of abuse. With stimulant effects
comparable to amphetamines but with a lower potency and differential
global scheduling status, they have been sold as a supposed legal
alternative to “Ecstasy”. A few non-fatal and fatal
cases where BZP has been detected have been published and typically
involve other drugs. However, toxicity involving BZP alone has
also been reported. No case data currently exist for 3-TFMPP.
The toxicological situation is complicated by the existence of
positional isomers of TFMPP and CPP. This paper includes ultraviolet
(UV) and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry data for
these isomers and indicates an advantage in using UV spectra
to distinguish the structures. Consequently, the presence of
BZP and 3-TFMPP has been confirmed in three fatalities (road
traffic deaths and a fatal fall), with two cases involving both
drugs. These are the first reported cases of 3-TFMPP in postmortem
fluid. In all cases, other drugs and/or ethanol were found. BZP
was found at concentrations of 0.71, < 0.50, and 1.39 mg/L
and 3-TFMPP was found at concentrations of 0.05 and 0.15 mg/L
in postmortem blood. Concentrations were also measured in urine.
Although BZP and 3-TFMPP were not the direct cause of death,
the toxicological findings presented in this paper may assist
the interpretation of future cases involving these drugs where
their significance may be more apparent.
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