Forensic toxicology drug use and misuse

The text begins with an in-depth discussion of pharmaco-epidemiology, including information on the value of nationwide databases in forensic toxicology. The use and abuse of drugs in driving, sport and the workplace are then discussed by industry experts who are conducting case work in their fields...

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Other Authors: Davies, Susannah (Editor), Johnston, Atholl (Editor), Holt, David W. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
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505 0 |a Introduction to forensic toxicology and the value of a nationwide database -- Forensic pharmacology -- The role of amnesty bins in understanding the pattern of recreational drugs and novel psychoactive substances being used within a locality -- Contamination of water with drugs and metabolites -- Understanding the utility of analysis of anonymous pooled urine from standalone urinals in detecting and monitoring recreational drug use -- Mephedrone and new psychoactive substances -- Novel psychoactives in New Zealand -- Cannabis and synthetic cannabinoids -- Khat - chewing it over : continuing "cultural cement," cardiac challenge ot catalyst for change? -- Role of analytical screening in the management and assessment of acute recreational drug toxicity -- Workplace drug testing -- Current issues in human sport drug testing : clenbuterol, erythropoietin and xenon -- Drugs and driving -- Alcohol technical defences in road traffic casework -- New psychoactive substances and the criminal law -- Scheduling of drugs in the United States -- Drug legislation in New Zealand -- Use of reference materials in toxicology -- Nail analysis in forensic toxicology -- Hair testing in forensic toxicology -- Drugs in oral fluid -- Sweat as an alternative biological matrix -- Smart drugs -- Substandard and counterfeit medicines -- Detection of drugs and drug metabolites from fingerprints -- Investigating drug metabolism of new psychoactive substances using human liver preparations and animal studies -- Case examples and discussion. 
520 |a The text begins with an in-depth discussion of pharmaco-epidemiology, including information on the value of nationwide databases in forensic toxicology. The use and abuse of drugs in driving, sport and the workplace are then discussed by industry experts who are conducting case work in their fields. Not only are new drug groups discussed (NPS), but also their constantly changing impact on drug legislation. Synthetic cannabinoids, khat and mephodrone are discussed in detail. Following a section devoted to legislation and defence, readers will find comprehensive chapters covering sample choice reflecting the increasing use of hair and oral fluid, also the less commonly used sweat and nail analysis. New and old case examples are compared and contrasted in the final part of the book, which will enable readers to understand how drugs impact on each other and how the interpretative outcome of a case are dependent on many aspects. 
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