Estimation of the duration after methamphetamine injection using a pharmacokinetic model in suspects who caused fatal traffic accidents |
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Authors: | Matsubara Kazuo Asari Masaru Suno Manabu Awaya Toshio Sugawara Mitsuru Omura Tomohiro Yamamoto Joe Maseda Chikatoshi Tasaki Yoshikazu Shiono Hiroshi Shimizu Keiko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Hospital Pharmacy & Pharmacology, Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa 078-8510, Japan. |
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Abstract: | When the population parameters of drug pharmacokinetics in the human body system are known, the time-course of a certain drug in an individual can generally be estimated by pharmacokinetics. In the present two cases where methamphetamine abusers were suspected to have inflicted mortalities in traffic accidents, the time-elapse or duration immediately after methamphetamine injection to the time when the accidents occurred became points of contention. In each case, we estimated the time-course of blood methamphetamine after the self-administration in the suspects using a 2-compartment pharmacokinetic model with known pharmacokinetic parameters from the literatures. If the injected amount can be determined to a certain extent, it is easy to calculate the average time-elapse after injection by referring to reference values. However, there is considerable individual variability in the elimination rate based on genetic polymorphism and a considerably large error range in the estimated time-elapse results. To minimize estimation errors in such cases, we also analyzed genotype of CYP2D6, which influenced methamphetamine metabolism. Estimation based on two time-point blood samples would usefully benefit legal authorities in passing ruling sentences in cases involving similar personalities and circumstances as those involved in the present study. |
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