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The syndrome is believed to be the main cause of death as a result of fentanyl overdoses. [ 76 ] Wooden chest syndrome is reversed by naloxone and is believed to be caused by a release of noradrenaline , which activates α-adrenergic receptors and also possibly via activation of cholinergic receptors .
Drug overdoses and intoxication can also cause indirect deaths. For example, while marijuana does not cause fatal overdoses, being intoxicated by it can increase the chance of fatal traffic collisions. [4] Drug use and overdoses increased significantly in the 1800s due to the commercialization and availability of certain drugs.
An autopsy eliminated some ways that a person found near Highway 240 died, but it’s still not clear what killed him. The person, believed to be a man, was spotted near the eastbound lanes of ...
This is a list of fentanyl analogues (sometimes referred to as Fentalogs), [1] [2] [3] including both compounds developed by pharmaceutical companies for legitimate medical use, and those which have been sold as designer drugs and reported to national drug control agencies such as the DEA, or transnational agencies such as the EMCDDA and UNODC.
Toxicology test results are providing some insight into Liam Payne's tragic death last week. A partial autopsy found that the former One Direction singer, who died at 31, had multiple substances ...
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Coolio's cause of death has been revealed, more than six months after the rapper's sudden passing.The Los Angeles county medical examiner determined Coolio, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr ...
4-Phenylfentanyl is an opioid analgesic that is a derivative of fentanyl.It was developed during the course of research that ultimately resulted in super-potent opioid derivatives such as carfentanil, though it is a substantially less potent analogue. 4-Phenylfentanyl is around eight times the potency of fentanyl in analgesic tests on animals, but more complex 4-heteroaryl derivatives such as ...