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Determination of Olanzapine in a Postmortem Case

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Journal J Anal Toxicol
Specialty Toxicology
Date 1998 Dec 10
PMID 9847013
Citations 5
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Abstract

Olanzapine, a new antipsychotic agent, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1996 for use in the treatment of schizophrenia. It is structurally similar to clozapine, has a low incidence of extrapyramidal effects, and is effective in treating both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia. This paper describes the determination of olanzapine in biological specimens obtained from the autopsy of a 35-year-old white male found dead in bed at a psychiatric facility. In the months prior to his death, the deceased was prescribed multiple medications, including olanzapine. Olanzapine was identified qualitatively by full scan gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, with quantitative analysis performed by liquid-liquid extraction followed by dual-column gas chromatography. The following concentrations were determined in the specimens analyzed: heart blood, 550 ng/mL; bile, 6346 ng/mL; and gastric contents, 157 ng/mL. Vitreous humor, cerebrospinal fluid, and urine specimens were negative. Although steady-state plasma concentrations of 10-25 ng/mL olanzapine have been reported, effective levels are known to be highly variable and a plasma concentration of 300 ng/mL has been tolerated without adverse effects. Based upon the autopsy, toxicological findings, and case investigation, the cause of death was determined to be intramyocardial arteriosclerosis with severe stenosis of the nodal artery due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease, and the manner was natural.

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