Publications by authors named "M Mc Graw"

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  • Some medications can increase the QT interval, which can be life-threatening, especially when combined with other risk factors.
  • In a study of 3040 forensic autopsy cases over five years, 6% showed at least one drug that could prolong the QT interval among individuals with undetermined causes of death.
  • Key risk factors linked to fatal heart issues included a history of drug or alcohol abuse, heart problems, and the use of multiple QT-prolonging medications, with antipsychotics being the most commonly found among these cases.
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Forensic entomologists use the maturity of necrophagous larvae to estimate the minimum post-mortem interval (PMI), ideally taking account of effects that xenobiotics in the corpse may have on insect maturation. Forensic toxicologists may employ larvae to detect drugs in drug-related deaths when human samples are unavailable. Yet current pre-analytical practices of these two professions differ significantly, impeding the successful use of the same samples.

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  • Elderly individuals with comorbidities are at higher risk for kidney disease and drug interactions due to the use of multiple medications (polypharmacy).* -
  • A study analyzed 3,040 post-mortem cases, finding that 3.8% had a history of renal failure, highlighting the importance of monitoring kidney function in these patients.* -
  • Thirteen deaths were linked to improper drug dosing, with nearly half caused by lactic acidosis from metformin accumulation, suggesting that correct dose adjustments could prevent serious drug toxicity.*
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New psychoactive substances (NPS), like pyrrolidinophenones, are still very present on the illegal drug market. The presented study reports on two members of this substance group, α-pyrrolidinohexanophenone (α-PHP) and α-pyrrolidinoisohexanophenone (α-PiHP), which occurred in forensic routine cases in the last 6 years. α-PHP could be detected predominantly by a validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) method in 33 authentic human plasma samples and α-PiHP in 8.

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Steroid biosynthesis and biotransformation are based on a cascade of enzymatic processes being highly sensitive to various external influences. Amongst those, ethanol was shown to affect testosterone metabolism. For doping analyses, athlete steroid profiles comprise seven urinary steroid metabolites, of which relevant ratios are significantly increased following ethanol consumption.

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