Four fatalities involving 5-IT

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The new designer drug 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole (5-IT) is an indole derivative with stimulant properties. Its synthesis was first described by Albert Hofmann and Franz Troxlerin 1962. We report four deaths associated with 5-IT and a validated high-performance liquid chromatography method for quantitation of the drug. In all four deaths, an autopsy was performed, and femoral venous blood, heart blood, urine and vitreous humor were submitted for toxicological analysis. The blood specimens were subjected to comprehensive testingthat included alcohol analysis by headspace gas chromatography (GCFID), acidic/neutral, basic drug and opiates screening by liquid chromatography- mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS), and acidic/neutral, basic and acidic drugs screening by HPLC. In Case 1, a 25-year-old male,3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA; <0.08 mg/L) and 5-IT (preserved femoral blood 1.2 mg/L; unpreserved femoral blood 0.8 mg/L; cardiac blood 1.2 mg/L; vitreous 0.8 mg/Landurine >10 mg/L) were detected, and death was attributed to the toxic effects of 5-IT. In Case 2, a 25-year-old female, 3,4-methylenedioxy- N-methylcathinone (methylone, not quantitated), 6-(2-aminopropyl)- benzofuran (6-APB; femoral blood <0.08 mg/L) and 5-IT (preserved femoral blood 1.0 mg/L; unpreserved femoral blood 0.9 mg/L; cardiac blood 2.6 mg/L; vitreous 1.4 mg/L and urine >10 mg/L) were detected, and death was attributed to the toxic 'cocktail effects' of the drugs. In Case 3, a 22-year-old male with a history of epilepsy,5-IT (0.5 mg/L femoral blood) and 6-APB (0.2 mg/L femoral blood) were detected, anddeathwas attributed to the toxic effects of the drugs, with the role of epilepsy being indeterminate. In Case 4, a 25-year-old female, 5-IT (0.4 mg/L femoral blood), amphetamine(0.4 mg/L femoral blood), MDMA (1.5 mg/L femoral blood), 4-methyl- N-ethylcathione, 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine HCl (MDA), benzylpiperazine and 6-APB were detected, and death was attributed to the 'cocktail effect' of the drugs.

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Seetohul, L. N., & Pounder, D. J. (2013). Four fatalities involving 5-IT. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 37(7), 447–451. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bkt053

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