| Literature DB >> 32607751 |
V Kolbe1, D Rentsch2, D Boy2, B Schmidt2, R Kegler2, A Büttner2.
Abstract
A 49-year old man was found dead at home next to a glass containing a dried, white, crystalline substance and near a bag containing pills with the imprint XANAX, the trade name of alprazolam. A comprehensive screening of material collected during the autopsy revealed the presence of etizolam and caffeine in lethal concentrations (0.77 μg/mL and 190 μg/mL) but no trace of alprazolam. Benzodiazepine analogue etizolam is rarely prescribed in Germany, and as a result there are not many reports about fatal cases. It has anxiolytic, hypnotic, sedative and muscle-relaxant properties and is used for the short-term treatment of anxiety and panic attacks. The purine alkaloid caffeine, conversely, is the most widely used central nervous system stimulant. The following report outlines potentially the first reported case of a lethal combination of the downer etizolam and the upper caffeine in medical literature.Entities:
Keywords: Adulterated drugs; Caffeine; Drug abuse; Etizolam; Fatal intoxication
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32607751 PMCID: PMC7417405 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-020-02352-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686
Fig. 1Structural formulae of etizolam and its active metabolite α-hydroxyetizolam
Fig. 2Initial situation
Fig. 3Two plastic bags containing white tablets
Fig. 4Tablet with the imprint XANAX
Detected substances in the hair segments
| Segment | Length (cm) | Etizolam (ng/mg) | THC (ng/mg) | Amphetamine (ng/mg) | Cocaine (ng/mg) | Benzoyleconine (ng/mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (incl. roots) | 0.5 | 0.051 | 0.059 | 0.419 | 0.149 | n.d.* |
| 2 | 1.5 | 0.024 | 0.040 | 1318 | 0.034 | n.d.* |
| 3 | 1.5 | 0.037 | 0.130 | 2568 | 0.127 | 0.036 |
| 4 | 2 | 0.107 | 0.190 | 3.37 | 0.222 | 0.068 |
*Not detected
Reported fatalities of etizolam intoxications
| Sex | Age | Max. heart blood etizolam (mg/L) | Other | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 59 | 0.2634 | Suicide note | Nakamae et al. (2008) [ |
| Male | 49 | 0.0258 | Cirrhosis | Nakamae et al. (2008) [ |
Reported fatalities of caffeine intoxications
| Sex | Age | Max. peripheral blood caffeine (mg/L) | Other | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 39 | 192 | Intravenous drug abuse | Kerrigan and Lindsey (2005) [ |
| Male | 29 | 567 | Diabetes, obesity | Kerrigan and Lindsey (2005) [ |
| Male | 52 | 49 | Psychiatric disorder, liver & kidney disease | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 42 | 33* | Hypertension | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 37 | 73* | Bulimia nervosa, diabetes, alcohol abuse | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 39 | 90* (+ acetaminophen 520 mg/L and butalbital 75 mg/L) | Migraines, depression | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 43 | 320* | Rheumatoid arthritis, alcohol abuse | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Male | 57 | 220 | Not reported | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 50 | 320 | Bipolar disorder, ataxia | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Male | 44 | 74 | Cardiac disease, diabetes, alcoholism | Banerjee et al. (2014) [ |
| Female | 19 | 220 | Not reported | Riesselmann et al. (1999) [ |
| Female | 81 | 190 (+ salicylic acid 360 mg/L and acetaminophen 600 mg/L) | Farewell letter, pulmonary emphysema | Riesselmann et al. (1999) [ |
| Female | 21 | not specified | Death due to pneumonia 11 days after the caffeine poisoning | Rudolph and Knudsen (2010) [ |
*Heart blood caffeine concentration as no peripheral blood was available