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Citation

Bugarin Gonzalez R, Galego Feal P, Balo Junquera F, Canedo Santos M, Cornes Iglesias JM, Castreo Calvo R. Rev. Psiquiatr. Facul. Med. Barc. 2000; 27(1): 22-25.

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(Copyright © 2000, Rocas)

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Abstract

We carried a retrospective study of suicides and suicide attempts by therapeutic drug ingestion during the year 1998 in the sanitary area of Santiago de Compostela. It was made of 167 cases, what represents an incidence of 35,3/100.000 inhabitants and the 0,2% of the total admissions through the emergency room during that time. The most part of them were women, 122 (73%) and the average age was 29,7 years. The therapeutic drug used most frequently, by clinic suspect and also toxicologic confirmation were the benzodiacepines and in second place the antidepressants but the antidepressants causes the most part of the admissions to intensive care unit. In almost a quarter of analysis (24,5%) were founded several toxics implicated being the most frequent combination alcohol and benzodiacepines. Only two deaths were registrated, one of them caused by digoxine in the emergency room, and the other one by antidepressants after being admitted in the intensive care unit.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; alcohol; antidepressant agent; article; barbituric acid derivative; benzodiazepine derivative; cocaine; controlled study; digoxin; drug alcohol interaction; drug fatality; drug overdose; female; human; incidence; intensive care; major clinical study; male; nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent; opiate derivative; paracetamol; Parasuicide; sex difference; Spain; suicide; Suicide; suicide attempt; Therapeutic drug ingestion; tricyclic antidepressant agent

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