Literature DB >> 1136431

Acute heroin fatalities in San Francisco. Demographic and toxicologic characteristics.

R C Baselt, D J Allison, J A Wright, J R Scannell, B G Stephens.   

Abstract

The mortality rate due to heroin overdosage in San Francisco has increased dramatically since 1968 and now stands as one of the highest in the United States. While the numbers of heroin fatalities in many eastern United States cities have declined substantially in the past few years, the figures for San Francisco and the other West Coast areas continue to increase. The group of heroin overdose victims from the 1970 through 1973 period is more predominantly Caucasian and younger than from the 1963 through 1965 period. In nearly all of the victims, the presence of morphine (a heroin metabolite) was noted in bile or urine, and in about half the results of blood alcohol tests were positive. Measurement of blood morphine concentrations in the victims showed no significant difference from the concentrations noted in a control group of heroin addicts dying from causes other than overdosage.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1136431      PMCID: PMC1129778     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Med        ISSN: 0093-0415


  9 in total

1.  Fatalities from narcotic addiction in New York City. Incidence, circumstances, and pathologic findings.

Authors:  M Helpern
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  1972-03       Impact factor: 3.466

2.  Heroin-overdose deaths in Atlanta. An epidemic.

Authors:  D H Huber; R R Stivers; L B Howard
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1974-04-15       Impact factor: 56.272

3.  Opiate "overdose" deaths in the District of Columbia. I. Heroin-related fatalities.

Authors:  M H Greene; J L Luke; R L Dupont
Journal:  Med Ann Dist Columbia       Date:  1974-04

4.  Morphine concentrations and survival periods in acute heroin fatalities.

Authors:  J C Garriott; W Q Sturner
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1973-12-13       Impact factor: 91.245

5.  Liver disease in fatal narcotism: role of chronic disease and alcohol consumption.

Authors:  E E Force; J W Millar
Journal:  Arch Pathol       Date:  1974-03

6.  Heroin addiction trends.

Authors:  M H Greene; R L Dupont
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1974-05       Impact factor: 18.112

7.  Actions and metabolism of heroin administered by continuous intravenous infusion to man.

Authors:  H W Elliott; K D Parker; J A Wright; N Nomof
Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther       Date:  1971 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 6.875

8.  Profile of a heroin-addiction epidemic.

Authors:  R L DuPont
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1971-08-05       Impact factor: 91.245

9.  Heroin addiction: the epidemic of the 70's.

Authors:  J W Spelman
Journal:  Arch Environ Health       Date:  1970-11
  9 in total
  3 in total

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Authors:  P N Lao
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy Immunol       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 8.667

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Authors:  John F Peppin; Robert B Raffa; Michael E Schatman
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2020-12-15       Impact factor: 3.133

3.  Misinterpretation of the "Overdose Crisis" Continues to Fuel Misunderstanding of the Role of Prescription Opioids.

Authors:  Jeffrey J Bettinger; William Amarquaye; Jeffrey Fudin; Michael E Schatman
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 3.133

  3 in total

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