Cabral found positive for anti-depressants, says PNP

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MANILA, Philippines– The Philippine National Police announced that an individual identified as Cabral tested positive for citalopram, an antidepressant, according to a toxicology report released to the media.

PNP officials said Cabral’s samples were submitted to a forensic laboratory for analysis using standard toxicology screening methods. The results, they added, confirmed the presence of citalopram in Cabral’s system.

Police stated the toxicology report is part of the official case documentation and follows established procedures for laboratory testing and evidence handling. The PNP did not disclose additional medical details beyond the positive result.

Authorities said the toxicology records will be retained in accordance with standard evidence protocols and that further information may be released if additional verified findings emerge.

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