Toxicological Findings in a Possible Drug-drug Interaction Death: A Case Report

Mohammed Y. Albeishy, M. Oraiby, A. Alamir, I. Khardali, Farid Mohammad Abualsail, Ibraheem M. Attafi
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Synergistic effects are the most encountered types of drug-drug interaction in post-mortem toxicology. Concomitant use of fentanyl, tramadol and carbamazepine may increase the risk of severe serotonin toxicity. The decedent was a 32-year-old black man, with a history of severe migraine headaches. He died after being administered several drugs to treat the migraine. For fentanyl identification and quantification, samples were extracted using solid phase extraction and analyzed by GC-MS. For carbamazepine and tramadol identification and quantification, samples were extracted by liquid-liquid extraction and analyzed by LC-QTOF. Toxicology showed post-mortem concentrations of fentanyl 0.033, 0.025, 0.005, 0.0127, and 0.005 mg/L; tramadol 0.143, 0.093, 0.043, 0.09, and 0.08 mg/L; carbamazepine 1.6, 1.04, 0.3, 0.83, and 0.18 mg/L in the blood, brain, liver, kidney and stomach, respectively. In this case report, the combination of serotonergic drugs can contribute to synergistic serotonergic effects. Therefore, drug-drug interaction is expected, and the cause of death may be attributed to toxic synergistic drug-drug interaction including fentanyl, tramadol and carbamazepine.
可能的药物-药物相互作用死亡的毒理学发现:一个病例报告
协同效应是死后毒理学中最常见的药物-药物相互作用类型。同时使用芬太尼、曲马多和卡马西平可能会增加严重血清素毒性的风险。死者是一名32岁的黑人男子,有严重的偏头痛病史。在服用了几种治疗偏头痛的药物后,他去世了。芬太尼鉴定和定量采用固相萃取法提取,GC-MS分析。卡马西平、曲马多鉴定定量采用液液萃取法提取,LC-QTOF法分析。毒理学结果显示,死后芬太尼浓度分别为0.033、0.025、0.005、0.0127和0.005 mg/L;曲马多0.143、0.093、0.043、0.09和0.08 mg/L;卡马西平在血液、脑、肝、肾、胃中分别为1.6、1.04、0.3、0.83、0.18 mg/L。在这个病例报告中,5 -羟色胺能药物的组合可以促进5 -羟色胺能的协同效应。因此,预计药物-药物相互作用,死亡原因可能归因于毒性协同药物-药物相互作用,包括芬太尼,曲马多和卡马西平。
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