Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene)
Online ISSN : 1882-6482
Print ISSN : 0021-5082
ISSN-L : 0021-5082
A Basic Study for Estimating the Level of Exposure to a Nasal Inhalant Containing a Stimulant
Hiroaki ANDOHidesuke SHIMIZUYoshikazu TAKAHASHIMasakatsu FUKUMOTOHideo OKONOGIMakoto KADOKURA
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1993 Volume 48 Issue 3 Pages 692-697

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Abstract
Criminal cases involving stimulant abuse have increased since 1970 but have now leveled off. Some of the offenders claimed to have used the Vicks Inhaler containing a stimulant (1-methamphetamine) which is used for the treatment of nasal obstruction.
The aim of this experiment was to measure the amount of 1-methamphetamine contained in the Vicks Inhaler by stimulating the human respiratory system. The results are as follows:
1) The data from the stimulation experiment showed that the inhalation level of 1-methamphetamine was estimated to be 320.4ng. From this value, the level of 1-methamphetamine absorbed per one respiration was calculated to be 21ng.
2) The data from quantitative and qualitative analysis by gaschromatography showed that menthol interfered with the methamphetamine.
3) A qualitative test for the stimulant in urine was negative when the subject inhaled the Vicks Inhaler only once. However, this test turned positive when the subject inhaled it more than 17 times.
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