Drug-related death in Denmark in 2007

  • K. W. Simonsen
  • , A. C. Hansen
  • , D. Rollmann
  • , Birgitte Kringsholm
  • , I. B. Muller
  • , S. S. Johansen
  • , Kristian Linnet

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We investigated fatal poisonings among drug addicts in 2007. The cause of death, abuse pattern and geographic differences are presented. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All drug-related deaths examined at the three forensic medicine institutes in Denmark in 2007 were evaluated. RESULTS: The number of drug-related deaths in 2007 was 226. Methadone deaths had increased since 1997 while heroin/morphine deaths decreased. In earlier studies, very few deaths from central stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines occurred (1-1.5%), but in 2007 6% of the deaths were caused by these drugs. Multiple drug use was common. Heroin/morphine, cocaine, amphetamine, cannabis, methadone, benzodiazepines and alcohol were included in the poly-drug use. CONCLUSION: This investigation shows stabilization in the number of fatal poisonings in drug addicts. Geographic differences were observed. Methadone was the most frequent cause of fatal poisoning and there was a continuous decrease in heroin/morphine deaths. Fatal deaths from cocaine and amphetamine have increased considerably. Multiple drug use was common.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftDanish Medical Bulletin
Vol/bind58
Udgave nummer8
ISSN0907-8916
StatusUdgivet - 2011

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