TO THE EDITOR: A 42-year-old man who was in rehabilitation for intravenous substance abuse presented with a three-month history of seizures and incoordination. Other symptoms included dysarthria, a hesitant pattern of speech, myoclonic jerks, postural tremor, emotional lability, and fluctuating short-term memory. On questioning he admitted that for four years he had been concentrating his methadone preparation, which was diluted with a grape-flavored drink, by heating it in an uncoated aluminum pot.
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Yong, R. L., Holmes, D. T., & Sreenivasan, G. M. (2006). Aluminum Toxicity Due to Intravenous Injection of Boiled Methadone. New England Journal of Medicine, 354(11), 1210–1211. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc053341
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