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      Determining the Toxicological Significance of Pregabalin in Fatalities.

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          Pregabalin has become more widely prescribed and abused in recent years but is still not always included in laboratory analysis. An LC-MS-MS method has been developed and applied to measure pregabalin in 93 postmortem cases, including drug-related deaths, alternative causes of death, and fatalities where pregabalin was likely to have contributed to death. Other drugs or alcohol was detected, and the most common drug types (in decreasing frequency) were antidepressants, opioids, benzodiazepines, opiates, alcohol, antipsychotics, cocaine, cardiac drugs, amphetamines, cannabis, anticonvulsants, and antihistamines. New psychoactive substances (methoxphenidine and synthetic cannabinoids) were only found in two cases. The results provide further data to assist in evaluating the significance of postmortem pregabalin concentrations and a toxicologically significant concentration of 25 mg/L is proposed. Pregabalin, especially with concomitant use of other CNS depressant drugs, presents a significant toxicological risk and existing laboratory protocols should be reviewed for their suitability to detect pregabalin.

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          Journal
          J Forensic Sci
          Journal of forensic sciences
          Wiley
          1556-4029
          0022-1198
          January 2017
          : 62
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Alere Forensics, Malvern Hills Science Park, Geraldine Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3SZ, U.K.
          Article
          10.1111/1556-4029.13263
          27864947
          a7244686-1a56-405c-852d-ce287ae8105c
          © 2016 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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          casework,fatalities,forensic science,forensic toxicology,liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry,poly-drug use,postmortem,pregabalin

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