普瑞巴林浓度:建立死后血液中“正常”和“引起关注”的浓度范围。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Limon Khatun Nahar, Sue Paterson
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摘要

普瑞巴林(PGL)用于治疗神经性疼痛、癫痫和一般性焦虑症;然而,研究表明PGL正在被滥用。人们普遍认为,误用PGL的人使用的剂量明显大于推荐的治疗剂量。在某些情况下,如此高的剂量可以很好地耐受,而在某些情况下,同样的剂量可能会导致死亡。个体差异和死后(PM)变化使得毒理学家很难确定在PM中发现的药物浓度是否导致死亡。不幸的是,能够帮助解释股静脉血液中PGL浓度的有意义的PM数据很少。只有一项建议发现,作者认为PM血液中PGL浓度为bb0 - 25 μ g/mL应被认为是显著的;然而,在本病例中,PGL系列仅在特定病例中筛选。为了帮助解释PGL浓度,需要对所有死亡方式的股静脉血液进行毒理学分析的参考数据,以编制有意义和公正的浓度范围。本研究观察了2年期间各种死亡方式的PM病例的PGL股静脉血浓度。由于不可能定义应该被认为是有毒/致命的PM浓度,本研究旨在提供一个浓度临界值,其中PGL可能被认为是“正常的”偶然发现(不太可能是死亡原因)或“引起关注的原因”,其中可能是过量摄入并导致或促成死亡。本研究建议,股静脉血液中PGL浓度≥20µg/mL应被认为是重要的,是“值得关注的原因”。浓度≤19 μ g/mL可被认为是死亡的“正常”偶然发现,但需要考虑耐受性和其他药物发现。
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Pregabalin concentrations: establishing 'normal' and 'cause for concern' concentration ranges in postmortem blood.

Pregabalin (PGL) is prescribed for the treatment of neuropathic pain, epilepsy, and general anxiety disorder; however, studies have shown that PGL is being misused. It is generally accepted that those who misuse PGL use it in amounts significantly greater than the recommended therapeutic dose. In some instances, such high doses may be well tolerated, and in some instances, the same dose may cause death. Individual variation and postmortem (PM) changes make it extremely challenging for toxicologists to determine if a drug concentration found at PM was contributory to death or not. Unfortunately, meaningful PM data, which can help with interpreting PGL concentrations in femoral-vein blood, are rare. Only one recommendation was found where an author suggested that a PGL concentration of >25 µg/mL in PM blood should be considered as significant; however, in this case series PGL was only screened for in specific cases. To aid interpretation of PGL concentrations, reference data from toxicological analysis conducted on femoral-vein blood only from all manners of death are needed to compile meaningful and unbiased concentration ranges. This study looked at PGL femoral-vein blood concentrations in PM cases from all manners of death over a 2-year period. As it is impossible to define a PM concentration that should be considered toxic/fatal, this study aimed to provide a concentration cut-off where the PGL may be considered a 'normal' incidental finding (unlikely to be the cause of death) or a 'cause for concern' where it may have been taken in excess and caused or contributed to death. This study recommends that a PGL concentration of ≥20 µg/mL in femoral-vein blood should be considered as significant and a 'cause for concern'. Concentrations of ≤19 µg/mL may be considered a 'normal' incidental finding in death, but tolerance and other drug findings need to be considered.

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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
20.00%
发文量
92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Analytical Toxicology (JAT) is an international toxicology journal devoted to the timely dissemination of scientific communications concerning potentially toxic substances and drug identification, isolation, and quantitation. Since its inception in 1977, the Journal of Analytical Toxicology has striven to present state-of-the-art techniques used in toxicology labs. The peer-review process provided by the distinguished members of the Editorial Advisory Board ensures the high-quality and integrity of articles published in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology. Timely presentation of the latest toxicology developments is ensured through Technical Notes, Case Reports, and Letters to the Editor.
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