Volume 54, Issue 5 pp. 1185-1188

Heroin Overdose Deaths and Heroin Purity Between 1990 and 2000 in Istanbul, Turkey*

Sadik Toprak M.D.

Sadik Toprak M.D.

GOP University—Forensic Medicine Department, Gaziosmanpasa University, Tip Fakultesi, Adli Tip AD, Tokat, 60100, Turkey.

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Ilhan Cetin M.D.

Ilhan Cetin M.D.

GOP University—Public Health Department, Gaziosmanpasa University, Tip Fakultesi, Halk Sagligi AD, Tokat, 60100, Turkey.

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First published: 01 September 2009
Citations: 11
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Sadik Toprak, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Gaziosmanpasa Universitesi
Tip Fakultesi, Adli Tip AD
Tokat, 60100
Turkey
E-mail: [email protected]
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Presented in part at the Annual Forensic Medicine Meetings in Antalya, Turkey, May 16–19, 2002.

Abstract

Abstract: Turkey has continuously experienced problems with abuse of, and addiction to, opium derivatives. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between heroin overdose deaths and the characteristics of seized opium derivatives. Data were gathered from the Council of Forensic Medicine of the Ministry of Justice in Istanbul from 1990 to 2000. There were 636 heroin-related deaths during this period, 595 of which were classified as heroin overdose deaths. Mean crude and weighted heroin purities remained relatively constant and were calculated to be 46% (57–34%) and 51% (39–59%), respectively. The weight of heroin and the number of heroin seizures, but not the heroin purity, were significantly associated with the number of heroin-related deaths. Prevention strategies are needed to reduce the number of deaths caused by overdoses in countries situated on drug trafficking routes. These strategies should focus on drug trafficking, by providing increased levels of, and support for, law enforcement, stopping the supply of precursor chemicals, and combating corruption among border officials.

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