Table 1.
Country Year |
Number Intoxicated/Death |
α-PVP in Blood | Other Drugs Found in the Blood | Remarks Information | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finland 2012 | 1/1 | 70 ng/mL | doxepine, citalopram, quetiapine, buprenorphine temazepam. | suicide | [65] |
Finland 2014 | 1/1 | 60 ng/mL | amphetamine, ketamine. | [65] | |
United States 2013 | 3/3 | 10 ng/mL 29 ng/mL 52 ng/mL |
pentedrone sertraline, 7-amino-lonazepam, oxycodone, THC. |
deaths of three men aged 31, 35, and 51 years. | [66] |
United States 2013 | 6/6 | only qualitative estimation | morphine, codeine, hydrocodone, 6-monoacetylmorphine |
deaths of four women between 32 and 44 years, and two men aged 34 and 51 years. | [29] |
United States 2012-2015 | 21/3 | 50-90 ng/mL | clonazepam, diazepam, oxycodone, THC, alprazolam, oxazepam, tamazepam. | [72] | |
Japan 2013 | 1/1 | 486 ng/mL | no other drugs. | [67] | |
Japan 2014 | 2/2 | 411 ng/mL 579 ng/mL |
no other drugs. | [58,68] | |
Australia 2014 | 1/1 | only qualitative estimation | no other drugs. | cardiac arrest | [73] |
Poland 2015 | 1/1 | 185 ng/ml | pentedrone. | [74] | |
Poland 2016 | 1/1 | 174 ng/ml | no other drugs. | technique revealed the presence of α-PVP in the following concentrations: urine, 401 ng/mL; brain, 292 ng/g; liver, 190 ng/g; kidney, 122 ng/g; gastric content, 606 ng/g. cardiac arrest secondary to intoxication with alpha-PVP was determined as the direct cause of the patient’s death. | [75] |
Finland 2020 | 1/1 | 800 ng/ml | amphetamine, buprenorphine, benzodiazepines. | sudden death of a middle-aged man while having a sauna. | [76] |