Why There is an Increased Number of Deaths from Heroin Mixed with Fentanyl in the USA: Potential Roles of Unrecognized Hypomagnesemia and Elevated Levels of Ceramides and Platelet-Activating Factor Particularly in Brain Stem Area and Potential Relationship to Euphoria and Hallucinations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Publication Title
Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences
DOI
10.31080/ASPS.2019.03.0340
Recommended Citation
Altura, B. M., Carella, A., Gebrewold, A., Shah, N. C., Shah, G. J., & Altura, B. T. (2019). Why there is an increased number of deaths from heroin mixed with fentanyl in the USA: Potential roles of unrecognized hypomagnesemia and elevated levels of ceramides and platelet-activating factor particularly in brain stem area and potential relationship to euphoria and hallucinations. Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(8), 55-62.
Publisher's Statement
The original material can be found here: https://www.doi.org/10.31080/ASPS.2019.03.0340