Severity of opiate intoxication to gender and age.

The paper presents the toxicological characteristics of 198 cases of acute parenteral heroin intoxication in the whole range of concentrations of their metabolites, which are encountered in practice. An attempt was made to estimate the risk of death within possible blood morphine concentrations in acute heroin intoxication, by taking into account gender- and age-related differences. The median lethal morphine concentration (LD50) has been found to greatly differ in males (0.78 microg/ml) and females (0.98 microg/ml) and in those aged under (0.39 microg/ml) and above (1.50 microg/ml) 25 years. At the age under 25 years, most victims show nearly the same response in the narrow range of concentrations (LD50 = 0.39 microg/ml; LD100 = 1.57 microg/ml); in persons above 25 years of age, there are great individual differences in their sensitivity to the concentration of a toxic substance (LD50 = 1.50 micro/ml; LD100 = 3.90 microg/ml).

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Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
21-24
Status
Published
Volume
52
Year
2007
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Forensic Medicine Faculty of Medicine People's Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
diamorphine; adolescent; adult; age; article; female; human; male; middle aged; sex difference; Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Female; Heroin; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Sex Factors
Date of creation
20.04.2021
Date of change
20.04.2021
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https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/72962/
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