Heroin overdose masquerades as methomyl poisoning: a case report

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Amornlertwatana, Yutti [1 ]
Narongchai, Paitoon [1 ]
Narongchai, Siripun [1 ]
机构
[1] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Med, Dept Forens Med, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
关键词
Suicide; Homicide; Accident; Methomyl; Heroin; Insecticide; Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); Insurance; MORPHINE; BLOOD;
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10.1186/s13256-019-2234-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Methomyl is the most common cause of suicidal death but heroin is the most common cause of accidental death. The problem is to determine the exact cause and manner of death between methomyl or heroin toxicity. The evidence from autopsy includes crime scene investigation, toxicological analysis by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry, and knowledge of methomyl and heroin intoxication. Case presentation A 35-year-old Thai man and a 30-year-old Thai woman were found showing evidence of cyanosis, with a fine froth around the nose and mouth. Postmortem interval time was 24 hours. According to the police's and hotel owner's records, the couple stayed together for 1 day before being found dead in bed, naked, with a foul and a fine froth around the nose and mouth. A methomyl insecticide sachet and a plastic box containing white powder form of heroin were found at the scene. Laboratory tests of the male corpse identified the presence of methomyl in the blood of the stomach and morphine, codeine, methadone, and tramadol in the systemic blood. Blood cholinesterase enzyme activity and morphine concentration was 3416 U/L or 53% (normal 6400 U/L) and 0.058 mu g/ml respectively. Laboratory test of the female corpse identified the presence of methomyl in the stomach and blood, and cholinesterase enzyme activity was 1965 U/L or 30.7%. Conclusions Cause of death of the male corpse was deemed to be due to heroin intoxication as the blood concentration of morphine was more than the lethal concentration with a morphine/codeine ratio of more than 1:1. Methomyl intoxication of the male corpse was unlikely to be the cause of death because methomyl systemic blood concentration was found to be very low, < 2.5 mu g/ml, and cholinesterase enzyme levels did not indicate lethal activity (< 10-15% of normal). The main problem regarding an insurance claim is that the policy will not pay out in the case of heroin-associated deaths, as it is an addictive drug. The policy would pay out on death by suicide with methomyl insecticide, which was not prohibited by the insurance company after 1 year of insurance. So, it is not clear whether or not the family will receive money from the insurance company.
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