Glass Label/Claim Audit

Heroin Respiratory Depression Overdose

Durable audit route for one claim-like target. This page shows source-use records, assessment rationale, active challenges, revisions, and graph edges tied to the same target identity.

evidence high
Assessment Rationale

Respiratory depression / overdose is included with provisional confidence because the record has direct section evidence but still needs endpoint-specific interpretation before it should be read as a strong clinical claim.

The assessment is anchored to the cited clinical guidance record rather than inferred from the compound name alone.

Evidence Reviewed

Sources considered for this assessment[1][2]

Guidance Scope
Endpoint
Respiratory Depression / Overdose
Context
Clinical Guidance
Does not mean
  • - Not a diagnosis or personalized medical decision
  • - Not a complete effect-size claim
  • - Not individualized medical guidance
Basis For Guidance
01Record supportMedium

The row has an explicit structured record and citation mapping.

02Endpoint directnessLow

The current seed evidence does not yet carry the same detailed endpoint interpretation as Taurine.

03CMS readinessMedium

The audit path is present; additional source interpretation can be added without changing the schema.

Supports this guidance
  • - structured record exists
  • - citation support is mapped to this row
Limits this guidance
  • - interpretation remains provisional
  • - effect size and population scope need fuller review
Disputable assumptions
  • - endpoint inference
  • - population generalization
  • - whether the row should be strengthened or narrowed
Source Use Records

Local evidence attached to this claim

MixedSafety ContextSafety Context5/5 quality fields

Pharmacology and clinical effects of diacetylmorphine and morphine

Dose-dependent respiratory depression is the central acute toxicity signal for heroin and requires emergency-level safety framing.

This source supports safety, monitoring, or interaction context for the safety profile.

Endpoint
Respiratory depression / overdose
Population
Adults in clinical or toxicology contexts
Dose / Exposure
Not directly applicable
Duration
Not directly applicable
Directness
Safety Context
MixedSafety ContextSafety Context5/5 quality fields

Drug harms in the UK: a multicriteria decision analysis

Dose-dependent respiratory depression is the central acute toxicity signal for heroin and requires emergency-level safety framing.

This source supports safety, monitoring, or interaction context for the safety profile.

Endpoint
Respiratory depression / overdose
Population
Adults in clinical or toxicology contexts
Dose / Exposure
Not directly applicable
Duration
Not directly applicable
Directness
Safety Context