Three typical cases of acute methamphetamine intoxication are reported. The concentrations of methamphetamine in the blood were 27.2, 6.43 and 0.60 micrograms/ml, respectively. All three victims had been exposed to high temperature in a bathroom or a closed room in summer at the time of death. Macroscopic autopsy revealed hemorrhagic pulmonary edema, and histologically, diffuse contraction-band necrosis was evident in the myocardium in all cases. The absolute structures of six illegally available methamphetamine showed an (S)-configuration with an optical purity of > 99% in enantiomeric excess and four were racemic form.
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