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Some of the pills had already been named as being among those the former Naples and Barcelona star is thought to have been taking in the run-up to his untimely death at a rented home near Buenos Aires following an operation to remove a blood clot in the brain.
Quetiapine is used to treat mood disorders including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Antidepressant Venlaxfaxine is sometimes used to treat panic attacks. Levitiracetam belongs to a class of drugs known as anticonvulsants and is used with other medication to treat epilepsy and try to decrease the number of seizures.
The drug Ranitidine was also detected, which is used for indigestion and heartburn but is not currently available in the UK and is the focus of an ongoing investigation into whether some ingredients can increase the risk of cancer.
A court has ruled that the body of Diego Maradona must be conserved
The ruling has been made in case his DNA is required in a future paternity case
The football legend, 60, was buried in a cemetery outside Buenos Aires
Maradona had five recognised children with a further five claiming paternity
A major legal battle for his estate is expected to take place following his death