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Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 089603870X
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 089603870X
On-Site Drug Testing (Forensic Science and Medicine)
Today on-site drug testing is used widely in the workplace, the justice system (probation and parole), hospital emergency rooms, physician offices, and rehabilitation programs. In On-Site Drug Testing, scientists and forensic toxicologists critically evaluate the on-site devices currently available, their validation studies, and their use in a variety of settings. For each device, the expert contributors discuss its principles, materials and reagents, procedures and interpretation, and performance. The tests applied include both therapeutic drugs (lipid-lowering medications, antithrombotic medications, and anticoagulant drugs) at the point of clinical care and drugs of abuse (alcohol, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, cocaine, and Categories: Drug testing->United States, Employees->Drug testing->United States, Drug testing->United States. Contributors: Amanda J. Jenkins - Author. Format: Hardcover Read medical textbooks online like On-Site Drug Testing here
On-Site Drug Testing (Forensic Science and Medicine)
On-Site Drug Testing (Forensic Science and Medicine) - Amanda J. Jenkins, Bruce A. Goldberger
Categories: Employees->Drug testing->United States, Drug testing->United States. Contributors: Amanda J. Jenkins - Editor. Format: Paperback
Categories: Drug testing->United States, Employees->Drug testing->United States, Drug testing->United States. Contributors: Amanda J. Jenkins - Author. Format: Hardcover
On-Site Drug Testing Humana Press 9781617372315 09781617372315
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In On-Site Drug Testing, scientists and forensic toxicologists critically evaluate the on-site devices currently available, their validation studies, and their use in a variety of settings
The tests applied include both therapeutic drugs (lipid-lowering medications, antithrombotic medications, and anticoagulant drugs) at the point of clinical care and drugs of abuse (alcohol, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, cocaine, and