Part
1
The answer is an unequivocal YES - at least
when we talk about the years from January 1st, 1992 - to date.
The Swedish forensic organization - the
National Board of Forensic Medicine – was formed on July 1st 1991 . And from January 1st 1992
a new and very modern authority was introduced, which also focused on the
latest research regarding such as the best toxicological methods to both regain
that measure actual blood sample of the deceased and thus be able to determine
what a person may have been poisoned to death by.
The feature of the new organization was
that all forensics data would be under one authority, ie a comprehensive
legislation would apply to all who belonged to forensic medicine.
The
National Board of Forensic Medicine is an agency that works actively to ensure
justice in Sweden .
Legal issues of right and wrong cannot be resolved on dubious grounds: they
must have a solid basis in fact. Additional facts can often be provided through
expert analyses and assessments performed by chemists, biologists, doctors,
psychologists and counsellors. All this expertise has been accumulated in a
single public agency – the National Board of Forensic Medicine.
The
blood sampling came to be a very important contribution, which meant that a
blood sample would be taken of the deceased as soon as possible on the closest
legal medical department - and that blood would be tested against all the
medicines - legal drugs - pre-scribed drugs by doctors plus alcohol.
If
police or prosecutors wanted to know about the deceased person had narcotic
drugs, such as morphine, heroin, amphetamines, or anything else that was not
allowed in the blood - the blood sample were checked against these illegal
substances.
These
fairly simple rules have proven to be very reliable. The blood samples were
collected on roughly 90% of the deceased persons, some very young and some very
old could sometimes be missing.
The
Swedish forensic system has been widely appreciated worldwide. Similar systems
have the other two Scandinavian countries Norway and Denmark .
Do I trust the American legal medical
system?
Not to the same degree as the Swedish
system, but Forensic data in U.S.
is getting better nowadays, but still there are major deficiencies in some of
the current players. I will briefly describe forensic system in US.
In US there are two different systems in
the Forensic Medical world – The Medical Examiners and The Coroner system. It
is also very important to mention that there are some 3,400 counties in US –
and that makes it more complicated.
The Medical Examiners is an organization
with significantly higher trained physicians than The Coroners and that puts
more emphasis at forensic examinations, blood test and so on.
The Coroners are investigators more than Medical Doctors, and usually MD's are very important to decide the cause of death....
The Coroners are investigators more than Medical Doctors, and usually MD's are very important to decide the cause of death....
The Swedish Forensic MD's are very well
educated, first they are MD´s, then they have several years of special training
and after that there are quite many MD´s that also take a PhD
In our work we have used a lot of data from
FDLE - The Florida Department of Law Enforcement - and these data are available
for those who wish to receive them through FDLE's web-site.
Most of the data is good, a lot of even
very good, but when it comes Propoxyhene we found some serious flaws.
In Florida lived an average of 16,363,000
persons under the years that we examined. During the years 2000, 2001 and 2002,
there was not one single case of Propoxyphene of the investigated deaths.
During the same years (2000 - 2002), the
consumption of Propoxyphene in the US were Year:
2000 98,670
kg,
2001 97,208
respective
2002 110,041
kg (total for three years,
the total consumption was:
Total 305,900
kg.
(Data from the INCB - The International
Narcotic Control Board in Vienna, an organization under the WHO - World Health
Organization).
Under the three years (2000 - 2002) large
amounts of Propoxyphene were written out.
In 2000 it was 27 001,000 prescriptions,
In 2001 it was 27 315,000 prescriptions and
In 2002 it was 25
197,000 prescriptions.
In conclusion, it is consumed very large quantities of Propoxyphene during the three years mentioned, the number of prescriptions was very high.
Something has obviously missed when there were no people at all who had Propoxyphene in the blood at the death. However, the following year, the staff began measuring Propoxyphenet ...
Ulf
Jonasson, Doctor in Public Health
Birgitta
Jonasson, Ph D
Sources:
1). Data from the National Board of Forensic Medicine. (Sweden). http://bit.ly/piOQAs
1). Data from the National Board of Forensic Medicine. (Sweden). http://bit.ly/piOQAs
2). Data from INCB – International Narcotic Control Board – consumption figures about DXP during the years 1982 – 2010. (Vienna, Austria). http://bit.ly/SFIIop
3). Data from DrugTopics, we use data from “Top 200 Generic Drug by Prescription from the years 2000 – 2011 about DXP. (US). http://bit.ly/19f5w8H
to be continued….
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