Title of article :
criminal poisoning: a hospital-based survey in an academic center of iran
Author/Authors :
salari moghaddam, maryam islamic azad university of tehran medical sciences (iautms) - department of toxicology and pharmacology, tehran, iran , rahimi, mitra shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - toxicological research center, excellence center of clinical toxicology, loghman hakim hospital - department of clinical toxicology, tehran, iran
Abstract :
background: one of the most common medical emergencies worldwide is deliberate or accidental poisoning. the everincreasing consumption of toxins and fatal drugs is getting more critical by the time. the purpose of intentional poisoning is to harm self and others. it includes objectives like robbery, sexual abusing (rape). the perpetrators of sedative and hypnotic drugs could sedate patients and make them sleepy. methods: this descriptive, crosssectional study investigated the suspected drugfacilitated crime (dfc) admitted patients and outpatient department (opd) in the emergency room and toxicology ward. a researchermade questionnaire was completed for each patient. the biological samples (urine, blood) were provided to a clinical toxicology lab. results: the information of 40 suspected dfc patients was analyzed. 70% of intoxicated patients were men, and 30% were women. the patients’ mean age was 3143 years; 42% were low in education, and 37% were selfemployed. furthermore, 75% of total intoxicated patients had a sedentary level of consciousness. approximately 92.5% had one positive substance test, and 7.5% had negative lab test results. the most used drug was diazepam, by 70%. the motivation for poisoning was 80% robbery, 12.5% for rape, and 7.5% were no diagnostic. conclusion: the prevalence of poisoning, especially deliberate poisoning, is dramatically growing in this part of the world. accordingly, this study reveals the flexibility of criminals in tehran province, iran. thus, the ministry of health should seriously control legal and illegal drugs purchase.
Keywords :
hypnotics and sedatives , drug , facilitated crime , forensic toxicology
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine