Drug and alcohol review

Rates and Features of Fatal Self-Poisoning with Ketamine in Australia, 2000–2025

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Abstract

A total of 118 cases of fatal ketamine-related poisonings were identified in Australia from 2000 to 2022.

  • The majority of cases (84.7%) occurred after 2014, indicating a rising trend in incidents.
  • Most victims were 36.2 years old on average, with 77.1% being male.
  • Unintentional poisonings accounted for 72.9%, and 50.8% had a history of substance use issues.
  • The median blood ketamine concentration was 0.20 mg/L, with no significant changes over time.
  • Other psychoactive drugs were found in all cases, with hypnosedatives present in 68.6% and opioids in 62.7%.
  • Cardiomegaly and cardiac fibrosis were found in 13.9% and 11.1% of cases, respectively.

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