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New Book: The Sudden Death Of Michael Jackson: The Medical Facts About The Causes Of Death, Now Available

Michael Jackson Died Using Drugs To Treat Alcoholism-Induced Insomnia And Anxiety, First Book To Uncover What Happened During Michael Jackson's Final Hours

Champaign, IL (PRWEB) October 20, 2009 -- A new book, The Sudden Death Of Michael Jackson: The Medical Facts About The Causes Of Death, by Andrew Dolan, is available on Amazon.com.

Michael Jackson died with six different drugs in his body, several of which are used to treat alcoholism. The two primary drugs responsible for his death were Propofol, a hospital anesthetic, and Lorazepam, a benzodiazepine, two drugs used in combination to treat alcohol withdrawal.

Michael Jackson took several other drugs routinely used to treat alcoholism. The coroner detected two other benzodiazepines in his body, Midazolam and Diazepam, and both are used to treat alcohol withdrawal. Michael Jackson was given an antidote for benzodiazepine overdoses known as Flumazenil, which is also a treatment for alcohol withdrawal. Michael Jackson used benzodiazepines and Propofol because he suffered from insomnia and anxiety, classic symptoms of alcoholism that are routinely treated with benzodiazepines.

Michael Jackson was using drugs used to treat alcoholism years before his death. A 2003 police raid on his home found Alprazolam, another benzodiazepine used to treat alcoholism, and Prednisone, a corticosteroid treatment for diseases such as lupus and vitiligo that is also used to treat liver disease, a common byproduct of long-term alcoholism.

Michael Jackson died using Propofol, a hospital anesthetic so addictive that a hospital employee was found injecting himself with it over a hundred times a day. Propofol was once used as a homicide weapon in Florida, and Propofol use produces a bizarre medical side effect: green urine. This book examines the medical facts about all six of the drugs found in Michael Jackson's body after his death as well as other drugs he abused during the years prior to his death. Includes over a hundred medical journal references.

The Sudden Death Of Michael Jackson: The Medical Facts About The Causes Of Death, by Andrew Dolan, is available on Amazon.com and from the publisher, CreateSpace.com, 142 pages, $11.95, trade paperback original, ISBN: 1449518176, EAN-13: 9781449518172. Createspace is part of the Amazon.com group of companies.

For More Information:

Amazon.com:
http://www.Amazon.com/dp/1449518176

Publisher:
https://www.Createspace.com/3400354

Author:
http://www.TheSuddenDeathOfMichaelJackson.com

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