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David J. Schneider

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2019

Papers

Pharmacokinetic properties of 4‐fluoroamphetamine in serum and oral fluid after oral ingestion

Drug Testing and Analysis March 26, 2019 Stefan W. Toennes, David J. Schneider, Werner Pogoda et al. 9 citations

The pharmacokinetics of 4-fluoroamphetamine (4-FA) in humans resemble those of amphetamine, with peak serum concentrations occurring about 2 hours after ingestion and an elimination half-life of roughly 8-9 hours, though this varies widely (5.5-16.8 hours). After a 100 mg dose, median maximum serum concentration was 195 ng/mL (range 155-316 ng/mL). Concentrations in oral fluid were higher than in serum, especially during the first 3 hours, likely due to oral contamination. Serum concentrations observed in forensic cases matched those in the study, suggesting recreational doses are similar, but such doses may already cause prominent adverse effects and life-threatening consequences.