A novel neuromuscular syndrome associated with clenbuterol-tainted heroin. uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Clenbuterol is a potent, long-acting beta-adrenergic agonist that has been reported as an adulterant of heroin. We describe an atypical syndrome in five users of clenbuterol-tainted heroin. METHODS: All cases were referred to a regional Poison Control Center. Urine and blood were analyzed using gas and liquid chromatography as well as mass spectrometry. CASE SERIES: Five heroin users presented with a syndrome characterized by muscular spasm, tremor, hyperreflexia, and elevated serum creatine phosphokinase concentrations. All patients lacked findings of acute clenbuterol toxicity but tested positive for clenbuterol and negative for strychnine and a battery of common potential adulterants. CONCLUSIONS: We report five cases of a novel neuromuscular syndrome in users of clenbuterol-adulterated heroin. It is unclear whether these reactions represent an atypical response to clenbuterol or another unidentified contaminant.

publication date

  • December 1, 2008

Research

keywords

  • Clenbuterol
  • Heroin
  • Neuromuscular Diseases

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 57449086200

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1080/15563650802139948

PubMed ID

  • 19016097

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 46

issue

  • 10