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Sorry for the crossposting, just trying to get the eyeballs of someone who might have an answer for me <G>. Hi All, I'm a nurse with a good critical care background, but I have no expertise in reading liver path. A friend's relative died and he rec'd this as a report when he asked for a path report. Can you elucidate? Are these amts indicative of lethal levels, levels qs to cause loss of consciousness only, common and usually tolerated in people who use these drugs over a long-term, or what? And any other explanations you'd care to share would be gratefully rec'd, so I can explain it to him. Please respond to me off-list, as I don't normally subscribe to the list <G>. Many thanks WAH RN <<<1 specimen of liver and 1 specimen of kidney tissue Test Performed: Liver Tissue Panel Analytical Results: Ethanol ..303 mg/g Methanol .596 mg/g Methadone 660 ng/gm Alprazolam (Xanax) 415 ng/gm Benzoylecgonine 124 ng/gm Cocaine <50 ng/gm >>>
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