
@article{ref1,
title="Forensic toxicological implication of an autopsy case of mixed drug overdose involving clomipramine, chlorpromazine and flunitrazepam",
journal="Soudni Lekarstvi -  Czecho-Slovak Pathology and Forensic Medicine",
year="2008",
author="Kinoshita, H. and Nishiguchi, Minori and Kasuda, Shogo and Takahashi, Masahiro and Ouchi, Harumi and Minami, T. and Matsui, Kiyoshi and Yamamura, T. and Motomura, Hiroyuki and Ohtsu, Nao and Yoshida, S. and Adachi, Noriko and Ohta, Toshizumi and Komeda, Motoo and Ameno, K. and Hishida, S.",
volume="53",
number="3",
pages="28-30",
abstract="A case of fatal poisoning involving clomipramine, chlorpromazine and flunitrazepam is presented. Quantitative toxicological analysis showed that the concentrations of clomipramine, chlorpromazine and 7-aminoflunitrazepam (a metabolite of flunitrazepam) in the femoral blood were 3.24 microg/ml, 0.36 Kg/ml and 0.61 microg/ml, respectively, and large amounts of drugs were also detected from the stomach contents. We concluded that the cause of death was due to the combined use of clomipramine, chlorpromazine and flunitrazepam.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0371-1854",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}