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Citation

Segest E. Hum. Toxicol. 1987; 6(3): 203-207.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1987, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group -- Palgrave-Macmillan)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3596603

Abstract

The sale of dextropropoxyphene is rising in Denmark, and the number of both fatal and non-fatal cases of poisoning with dextropropoxyphene is similarly rising. A total of 124 fatal and 297 non-fatal hospitalized cases of poisoning caused by dextropropoxyphene were reported to the National Board of Health in 1984. These figures are judged to be minimum figures. There is an accumulation of cases in the municipality of Copenhagen as compared to the remainder of the country. Cases of poisoning with dextropropoxyphene occur more frequently in socially and mentally encumbered groups. It is often difficult to determine with certainty the method of poisoning, but it is considered that the distribution is roughly one-third suicide or attempted suicide, about the same from accidental or simple over-dosage, while the remainder are uncertain. It is judged that the number of suicides or attempted suicides in normal persons is small, while the numbers in persons not entirely normal or carried out as an impulsive act are considerably higher. Other intoxicants, most frequently alcohol, have in more than one half of the cases been consumed together with dextropropoxyphene. The mortality rate for those cases reaching medical aid has been found to be 3.6% which is lower than the figure reported in other investigations. Very many of the cases of poisoning, however, are fatal at the time of discovery. Serious sequelae after non-fatal cases of poisoning are extremely rare. The steps being taken by the National Board of Health to reduce the number of cases of poisoning are mentioned, and the possibilities of reducing the number of cases are also discussed.


Language: en

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