Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs

This article presents a study conducted on data containing drug concentrations. The data was obtained from femoral venous blood samples collected at medico legal autopsies in Sweden. Cases positive for antidepressant drugs were scrutinized and divided in to two groups for 15 antidepressant drugs: B‑...

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Main Author: Björn, Niklas
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för medicin och hälsa 2014
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TCA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1075752014-10-24T05:06:18ZDatabase processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugsengBjörn, NiklasLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för medicin och hälsaLinköpings universitet, Hälsouniversitetet2014TCATeCASSRISNRIMAOIantidepressant drugdrug interactionintoxicationThis article presents a study conducted on data containing drug concentrations. The data was obtained from femoral venous blood samples collected at medico legal autopsies in Sweden. Cases positive for antidepressant drugs were scrutinized and divided in to two groups for 15 antidepressant drugs: B‑cases, where the cause of death was intoxication with more than one drug detected in the blood sample. C‑cases, where the cause of death was NOT intoxication and at least one drug (the antidepressant) was detected in the blood sample. This data was then processed to find frequencies of concomitant drugs taken together with the antidepressant drugs. Frequencies of the most common concomitant drugs were then compared between B-cases and C-cases for each antidepressant drug. This revealed that the drugs dextropropoxyphene, ethanol, codeine, flunitrazepam, paracetamol, propiomazine and alimemazine were signifcantly more common as concomitant drugs in B-cases (intoxications) than in C‑cases (non‑intoxications). With regards to unknown interactions the most interesting combinations were: Propiomazine with mirtazapine, venlafaxine, citalopram or fluoxetine; Paracetamol with paroxetine; Flunitrazepam with mirtazapine, venlafaxine or citalopram; Codeine with mirtazapine or sertraline. These combinations should be further investigated. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-107575application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic TCA
TeCA
SSRI
SNRI
MAOI
antidepressant drug
drug interaction
intoxication
spellingShingle TCA
TeCA
SSRI
SNRI
MAOI
antidepressant drug
drug interaction
intoxication
Björn, Niklas
Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
description This article presents a study conducted on data containing drug concentrations. The data was obtained from femoral venous blood samples collected at medico legal autopsies in Sweden. Cases positive for antidepressant drugs were scrutinized and divided in to two groups for 15 antidepressant drugs: B‑cases, where the cause of death was intoxication with more than one drug detected in the blood sample. C‑cases, where the cause of death was NOT intoxication and at least one drug (the antidepressant) was detected in the blood sample. This data was then processed to find frequencies of concomitant drugs taken together with the antidepressant drugs. Frequencies of the most common concomitant drugs were then compared between B-cases and C-cases for each antidepressant drug. This revealed that the drugs dextropropoxyphene, ethanol, codeine, flunitrazepam, paracetamol, propiomazine and alimemazine were signifcantly more common as concomitant drugs in B-cases (intoxications) than in C‑cases (non‑intoxications). With regards to unknown interactions the most interesting combinations were: Propiomazine with mirtazapine, venlafaxine, citalopram or fluoxetine; Paracetamol with paroxetine; Flunitrazepam with mirtazapine, venlafaxine or citalopram; Codeine with mirtazapine or sertraline. These combinations should be further investigated.
author Björn, Niklas
author_facet Björn, Niklas
author_sort Björn, Niklas
title Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
title_short Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
title_full Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
title_fullStr Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
title_full_unstemmed Database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
title_sort database processing for identification of concomitant drug frequencies in a forensic material positive for antidepressant drugs
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för medicin och hälsa
publishDate 2014
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