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Rilmazafone: A designer benzodiazepine pro-drug involved in fatal intoxications.

Journal of analytical toxicology(2023)

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Abstract
Rilmazafone is a pro-drug that can be prescribed in Japan to treat insomnia. Rilmazafone metabolizes into active compounds by a ring closure resulting in a triazolo benzodiazepine structure similar to alprazolam. In mid-2022, the National Board of Forensic Medicine in Sweden were requested to investigate two separate deaths with the suspected use of pagoclone. Packages labelled "Pagoclone" were found at each scene that was suspected to contain rilmazafone based on website information. During screening by high resolution mass spectrometry, rilmazafone metabolites were presumptively identified. Due to the lack of reference material for the active metabolites, the metabolites were synthesized in house and quantification of the compounds identified in the two autopsy cases was prompted. In Case 1, femoral blood concentrations of 7.9, 65, and 170 ng/g of the metabolites rilmazolam, N-desmethyl rilmazolam and di-desmethyl rilmazolam, respectively, were detected. Additional toxicological findings included the medications haloperidol, alimemazine, fluoxetine, olanzapine, and acetaminophen. In Case 2, femoral blood concentrations of 1.7, 1.4 and 70 ng/g of rimazolam, N-desmethyl rilmazolam and di-desmethyl rilmazolam, respectively, were detected. Additional toxicological findings included loperamide, alimemazine, and pregabalin. The intake of rilmazafone was determined as the cause of death in Case 1 and contributed in the Case 2.
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benzodiazepine,rilmazafone,pro-drug
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