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A fatal case due to cough syrup abuse
H Kinoshita1, N Tanaka, M Jamal
1Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Japan. kinochin@med.kagawa-u.ac.jp
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We describe here a fatal abused case of cough syrup, containing chlorpheniramine and dihydrocodeine. Postmortem blood concentration of chlorpheniramine was above fatal levels, but dihydrocodeine concentration was within a therapeutic ranges, and those drug levels in blood were discussed from the viewpoint of forensic pharmacokinetics. We concluded that the cause death was due to the chlorpheniramine poisoning.
Keywords:
cough syrup abuse - chlorpheniramine - dihydrocodeine.
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