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According to a forensic expert, no alcohol or illegal drugs were found in Diego Armando Maradona’s body when he died on November 25.
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However, the toxicological studies they would have detected the presence of psychotropic drugs.
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The analyzes were carried out on the soccer player’s blood and urine, yielding negative results in alcohol and narcotic drugs, but positive in “venlafaxine, quetiapine, levetiracetam and naltrexone”.
According to experts, some of the psychotropic drugs found are “arrhythmogenic”, that is, they produce arrhythmia, and it would not be convenient to be used in a patient with a chronic heart disease such as that suffered by Maradona.
The psychotropic drugs found in Maradona’s body, they are regularly used to treat anxiety, depression and control some addictions.