2018
DOI: 10.1002/dta.2505
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Cocaine adulteration with the anthelminthic tetramisole (levamisole/dexamisole): Long‐term monitoring of its intake by chiral LC–MS/MS analysis of cocaine‐positive hair samples

Abstract: Recent studies indicate that not only the anthelminthic levamisole but also the racemate tetramisole (R-/S-phenyltetraimidazothiazole, PTHIT) was found as an adulterant for cocaine. We herein report on the investigation of the prevalence of PTHIT among cocaine-positive hair samples and the discrimination of the presence of its stereoisomers levamisole and dexamisole. Cocaine-positive hair samples were collected in a forensic context in 2015 and mainly 2017 (n = 724). Cocaine and PTHIT concentrations have been … Show more

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“…Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry has been successfully used to detect and quantify levamisole in a variety of biological specimens, including urine, plasma, whole blood, and hair. 30,32,[64][65][66] Similarly, high-pressure liquid chromatography-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (LC/TOF-MS) has been used to detect levamisole in blood and lung tissue. 33,34 Levamisole Exposure through Illicit Use Concentrations of levamisole in cocaine steadily increased from around 2002, when it was first reported as an adulterant by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency, until the end of 2012.…”
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“…Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry has been successfully used to detect and quantify levamisole in a variety of biological specimens, including urine, plasma, whole blood, and hair. 30,32,[64][65][66] Similarly, high-pressure liquid chromatography-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (LC/TOF-MS) has been used to detect levamisole in blood and lung tissue. 33,34 Levamisole Exposure through Illicit Use Concentrations of levamisole in cocaine steadily increased from around 2002, when it was first reported as an adulterant by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency, until the end of 2012.…”
Section: Testing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 In the hair, recent chirality experiments have shown higher concentrations of dexamisole than levamisole (typically from consumption of racemic tetramisole), suggesting that stereoselective differences in metabolism and elimination of the drugs may occur. 32 Postmortem cases involving levamisole typically find the drug in combination with other illicit drugs, particularly cocaine. Although studies are limited, lung tissue and blood have been identified as suitable matrices for levamisole testing in postmortem cases, with lung tissue affording higher concentrations than heart blood or femoral blood.…”
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“…While levamisole as well as the racemic mixture tetramisole are used for veterinary purposes, dexamisole represents the less potent distomer and is neither commercially available in isolated form nor has it ever been used medicinally 4,8 . Because most publications on these substances do not have a particular focus on stereochemistry, the terms levamisole and tetramisole are unfortunately often used as synonyms 9 …”
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“…Existing chiral studies on PTHIT in hair 9 and urine 4 already suggested stereoselective pharmacokinetics. The interpretation of (R)/(S)‐ratios has already been proposed for several other drugs to facilitate an assessment of the effect at the time of the offense 16–18 .…”
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