Journal Published Online: 01 July 2000
Volume 45, Issue 4

A Mixed-Drug Intoxication Involving Venlafaxine and Verapamil

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

This case report describes the suicide of a 52-year-old woman whose cause of death was attributed to a mixed-drug intoxication involving venlafaxine and verapamil. Venlafaxine is prescribed for the treatment of depression and should be used with caution in patients with cardiovascular disease. Verapamil is a calcium channel blocker primarily used for treatment of cardiovascular disorders. The following drug concentrations were determined in postmortem fluids: verapamil—3.5 mg/L (femoral blood), 9.4 mg/L (subclavian blood), and 1.0 mg/L (vitreous fluid); norverapamil—1.0 mg/L (femoral blood), 2.1 mg/L (subclavian blood), and 0.20 mg/L (vitreous fluid); verapamil and norverapamil could not be detected in bile or urine due to the high levels of erythromycin present; venlafaxine—6.2 mg/L (femoral blood), 8.6 mg/L (subclavian blood), 5.3 mg/L (vitreous fluid), 54.0 mg/L (bile), and 72.3 mg/L (urine); and O-desmethylvenlafaxine—5.4 mg/L (femoral blood), 8.3 mg/L (subclavian blood), positive (vitreous fluid), 29.2 mg/L (bile), and 9.5 mg/L (urine). The cause of death was determined to be a mixed-drug intoxication resulting from an overdose of verapamil and venlafaxine. The manner of death was determined to be suicide.

Author Information

Kunsman, GW
Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office and Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, San Antonio, TX , San Antonio, TX
Kunsman, CM
, San Antonio, TX
Presses, CL
Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office and Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, San Antonio, TX
Garavaglia, JC
Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office and Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, San Antonio, TX
Farley, NJ
Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office and Forensic Toxicology Laboratory, San Antonio, TX
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Stock #: JFS14801J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS14801J