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Forensic Investigation of Methadone Concentrations in Deceased Breastfed Infants
Author(s) -
Madadi Parvaz,
Kelly Lauren E.,
Ross Colin J.,
Kepron Charis,
Edwards James N.,
Koren Gideon
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of forensic sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.715
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1556-4029
pISSN - 0022-1198
DOI - 10.1111/1556-4029.12972
Subject(s) - methadone , medicine , forensic toxicology , autopsy , medical examiner , breastfeeding , cause of death , methadone maintenance , pediatrics , anesthesia , poison control , emergency medicine , injury prevention , disease , chemistry , chromatography
There is a paucity of data to aid in assessing whether postmortem methadone findings in breastfed infants are clinically and/or toxicologically significant. Two cases are reported in which methadone was detected in deceased neonates whose mothers were enrolled in methadone maintenance programs and were breastfeeding. In addition to a complete autopsy and toxicological testing for alcohol, prescription medications, and drugs of abuse, pharmacogenetic analysis was performed for variants in genes related to methadone metabolism and response. In both cases, the postmortem methadone concentration measured in neonatal heart blood was higher than the maximum serum methadone concentration reported in living breastfed infants whose mothers were receiving methadone. However, additional analysis of antemortem blood indicated postmortem redistribution of methadone. Pharmacogenetic results were suggestive of a potential predisposition to methadone toxicity based on studies in adults; the significance of these findings in breastfed neonates requires further research. The medical cause of death was unascertained in both cases.

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