TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Presence of illegal drugs in drivers involved in fatal road traffic accidents in Spain JO - Drug and alcohol dependence A1 - Carmen del Río, Maria A1 - Álvarez, Francisco Javier SP - 177 EP - 182 VL - 57 IS - 3 N2 - This study investigated the presence of illegal drugs in the blood of 285 fatally injured drivers in Spain. Illegal drugs were detected in 10.2% of all samples. Illicit drugs alone were detected in 2.5% and together with other substances in 7.7%. Cocaine was the most common drug detected. The mean number (+/- S.D.) of substances detected was 2.6 +/- 1.2: consisting of 46 illegal drugs, 14 alcohol cases and 16 medicines. Three concentration levels of the different substances have been established: low, medium and high-toxic. In 68.9% of the samples in which an illegal drug was detected, a substance was also found at the high-toxic level. The results show that illegal drugs are commonly detected in road accident victims.
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