U. Jonasson et al., Middle-aged men - A risk category regarding fatal poisoning due to dextropropoxyphene and alcohol in combination, PREV MED, 31(2), 2000, pp. 103-106
Background. Dextropropoxyphene (DXP) toxicity is highly potentiated by alco
hol and the aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of non-s
uicidal deceased with simultaneous occurrence of alcohol and DXP in the blo
od,
Methods. The investigated population was based on the total medico-legal au
topsy material in Sweden during the years 1992-1996. Toxicological analyses
and death certificates were examined.
Results. Simultaneous occurrence of DXP and alcohol was detected in 425 cas
es. The mean blood alcohol concentration was 0.14%. One-third had a blood a
lcohol concentration >;0.20% and 42%, <0.1%. The majority of the cases were
found between the ages 30 and 59 years;, 71% were male and 29% were female
, Notes on alcoholism were found in 16% of the cases.
Conclusion. Middle-aged, habitual or social-drinking men, on medication for
pain, are most prone to combine DXP and alcohol and are most vulnerable to
be victims of accidental poisoning due to the combination of DXP and alcoh
ol. We propose strict regulations in prescription, or even a ban on prescri
ption of DXP, and that physicians in the meantime pay extra attention to th
is risk category of patients and make sure that the patient is well informe
d of the life threatening risks of simultaneous use of DXP and alcohol. (C)
2000 American Health Foundation and Academic Press.