A death caused by a new designer drug, 4-methylmethcathinone (mephedrone), is reported. Eight small plastic bags containing white powder were found in the jacket of a young dead male. Spot tests conducted by the police officer indicated the presence of 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-B) in the powders. Laboratory routine screening analyses of blood and vitreous humor did not reveal any positive results; therefore, 2C-B was excluded. Analysis of powders was conducted using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and high-pressure liquid chromatography with diode array detection. The purity of mephedrone found in all powder samples was in the range of 80.4-87.3%. In connection with these findings, blood and vitreous humor samples were analyzed for mephedrone. Analyses were conducted using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Mephedrone was found in blood and vitreous humor at the concentrations of 5.5 and 7.1 μ g/mL, respectively, revealing that this was a fatal mephedrone intoxication. © The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Adamowicz, P., Tokarczyk, B., Stanaszek, R., & Slopianka, M. (2013). Fatal mephedrone intoxication-a case report. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 37(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bks085
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