Abstract

Urine and blood samples from 1730 drivers involved in road accidents (July 2012- December 2015) were analyzed for the evaluation of driving under influence of drug of abuse according to the Lombardia Region guideline.The 22.5 % of urine screenings tested positive for at least one class of drugs. 10.6% of the 1730 drivers were under the influence of drug, being blood concentration above the cut-off limit for at least one active substance; the prevalence of illicit drugs in blood was cocaine (5.7 %), cannabinoids (3.7 %), opiates (1.4 %), methadone (1.4 %), amphetamines (0.2 %). Trend in prevalence showed similar percentage (about 5 %) of cocaine and cannabinoids consumption in the last two years. Poly-drug of abuse consumption emerged in the 10.4 % of the positive blood and alcohol was above the legal limit in 47 % of the subjects driving under the influence of drugs.

Details

Title
Illicit drugs in Emergency Department patients injured in road traffic accidents
Author
Papa, Pietro; Rocchi, Loretta; Rolandi, Laura Maria; Marcello Di Tuccio; Biffi, Marco; Valli, Antonella
Pages
35-39
Section
Original Articles
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
ISSN
00212571
e-ISSN
23848553
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2640398991
Copyright
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