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    Harm Reduct J. 2005 Jul 25;2:11.

    A case report: Pavlovian conditioning as a risk factor of heroin 'overdose' death.

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    Addiction Research Institute, Budapest. gerevichj@axelero.hu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The authors present a case illustrating a mechanism leading directly to death which is not rare but has received little attention.

    CASE PRESENTATION:

    The case was evaluated by autopsy, investigation of morphine concentration in the blood, and clinical data. The heroin dose causing the 'overdose' death of a young man who had previously been treated a number of times for heroin addiction did not differ from his dose of the previous day taken in the accustomed circumstances. The accustomed dose taken in a strange environment caused fatal complications because the conditioned tolerance failed to operate. The concentration of morphine in the blood did not exceed the level measured during earlier treatment.

    CONCLUSION:

    These results are in line with the data in the literature indicating that morphine concentrations measured in cases of drug-related death do not differ substantially from those measured in cases where the outcome is not fatal. A knowledge of the conditioning mechanism can contribute to prevention of fatal cases of a similar type. The harm reduction approach places great stress on preventive intervention based on data related to drug-related death.

    PMID:
    16042795
    [PubMed]
    PMCID: PMC1196296
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