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Human & Experimental Toxicology
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Fatal Chloroquine Self-poisoning

P. Kintz

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex

S. Ritter-Lohner

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex

J.M. Lamant

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex

A. Tracqui

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex

P. Mangin

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex

A.A.J. Lugnier

Institut de Médecine Légale, 11 Rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cédex, Laboratoire de Toxicologie Fondamentale, Clinique et du Médicament, Faculté de Pharmacie, B.P. 10, 67084 Strasbourg Cédex, France

A.J. Chaumont

High performance liquid chromatography was employed to quantify chloroquine in biological fluids and tissues in a death attributed to chloroquine overdose. The blood concentration of chloroquine was 16.71 mg/l. Results are discussed in the light of the existing literature.

Human & Experimental Toxicology, Vol. 7, No. 6, 541-543 (1988)
DOI: 10.1177/096032718800700604


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