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<span>We have
ruled that the cause of Mr. (Philip Seymour) Hoffman's death was an accidental mixed
drug intoxication. Among the drugs we found in his system were amphetamine, cocaine,
<span>benzodiazepines,
and heroin. These results match police evidence that describe Mr. Hoffman
having a syringe in his arm, as well as the bags of heroin found in his
apartment.</span></span>
<span>Heroin and benzodiazepines are known to repress respiration,
and the stimulants (amphetamine)
might have prevented him from feeling those effects, and lead him to believe
they had no effect.</span>
<span>Mr.
Hoffman's death was a tragic accident, and we offer our deepest condolences. </span>
I do not happen to see any steps below... id be happy to help if you could complete the question :)
1. Skin Test
2. Challenge Test
3. Blood Test
Skin Test: Which is the most common test, a needle that contains the allergens is used to barley pierce the skin or "scratch". If the patient is allergic, they will react after about 15 minutes.
Challenge Test: This test is usually done for food or medication allergies. A small amount of the suspected allergen is taken by the mouth or inhaled through the nose. Although, it is very important for a doctor to be present.
Blood Test: This test is usually done when the doctor feels it is the best option. This test is usually an option if the patient had a severe or life threatening reaction, if the patient is taking medication that could interact with the allergen, or if the patient has a skin condition that could interfere with the skin test.
Hope this helps!