Sudden cardiac death associated with methylone use

Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2013 Mar;34(1):26-8. doi: 10.1097/PAF.0b013e31827ab5da.

Abstract

The rise in popularity of "bath salts" as safe alternatives to MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), methamphetamine, and other illicit substances has resulted in increased scrutiny of the contents and toxicology associated with these products. We report a case of sudden death related to the synthetic cathinone methylone (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylcathinonmethylone) in a previously healthy 19-year-old man. Although several fatal case reports have been published involving methylone and other synthetic cathinones, this is the first reported case of sudden cardiac death associated with methylone use. Although lack of published data prevented a comparison of blood methylone concentrations between our case and existing reports, the amount of methylone we detected postmortem (0.07 mg/dL) is below those reported in MDMA-related fatalities. Our report suggests that methylone toxicity has been greatly underestimated by users of this synthetic cathinone.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Alkaloids / adverse effects*
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / adverse effects*
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / blood
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / chemistry
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants / urine
  • Death, Sudden, Cardiac / etiology*
  • Designer Drugs / adverse effects*
  • Forensic Toxicology
  • Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Methamphetamine / adverse effects
  • Methamphetamine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Methamphetamine / blood
  • Methamphetamine / chemistry
  • Methamphetamine / urine
  • Molecular Structure
  • Substance-Related Disorders / complications
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Alkaloids
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants
  • Designer Drugs
  • Methamphetamine
  • cathinone
  • methylone