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Quantification of Flualprazolam in Blood by LC–MS-MS: A Case Series of Nine Deaths

Kathleen T. Rice, Laura Hikin, Alexander J. Lawson, Paul Smith, Stephen R. Morley

2020Journal of Analytical Toxicology27 citationsDOI

Abstract

The emergence of novel designer benzodiazepines continues to be a public health concern. Flualprazolam is one of these drugs. It was initially identified in 2017. User forums suggest it is slightly more potent than alprazolam and has longer-lasting central nervous system depressant effects. Here we report a simple, sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for flualprazolam and report a series of nine cases in which flualprazolam was quantified. As is typical of forensic toxicology in the twenty-first century, all the cases had more than one drug present. None of the deaths could be directly attributed to flualprazolam alone, but all were likely due to a combination of sedative drugs. However, this paper still adds to the data available to allow interpretation of postmortem flualprazolam concentrations.

Topics & Concepts

AlprazolamForensic toxicologyMedicinePharmacologyChromatographyChemistryPsychiatryAnxietyForensic Toxicology and Drug AnalysisPsychedelics and Drug StudiesNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
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