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Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse

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An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse
 
An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse presents a distilled set of facts about the major drugs of abuse that are encountered in clinical practice. Individual chapters highlight the similarities in chemical structure, mechanism of action, and physiologic effects of each drug group, as well as their metabolism, therapeutic uses and potential for misuse or abuse. Special attention is given to the testing process, with an emphasis on interpretation of test results.
 
Informative and entertaining cases appear at the end of each chapter. These cases illustrate the many situations in which drug testing is performed for medical, legal and employment purposes.
 
Written in clear, concise language, this book provides practical guidance to pathologists, clinical chemists and technologists who are responsible for reporting and interpreting the results of drug analyses. It will be especially useful to residents and students who are learning about toxicology for the first time. Clinical practitioners - doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals - will find the information they need to order and interpret drug tests accurately.
 
For more information watch the trailer here: https://players.brightcove.net/4931690914001/B1xdbomRDl_default/index.html?videoId=6310075842112

List of contents

Preface vii
 
Section I Substance Use, Drug Metabolism, and the Testing Process 1
 
1 Introduction 3
 
2 How the Body Handles Drugs 13
 
3 Specimen Collection 19
 
4 Screening Tests: Immunoassays 27
 
5 Confirmation Tests: Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry 37
 
Section II Individual Drugs 47
 
6 Cocaine 49
 
7 Amphetamines 59
 
8 Benzodiazepines and Z-drugs 77
 
9 Other Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs 93
 
10 Opioids 105
 
11 Cannabinoids 125
 
12 Hallucinogens 137
 
13 Alcohols 151
 
Section III Appendices 177
 
Appendix A How to Read a Toxicology Report 179
 
Appendix B Guideline Documents: Pain Management and Addiction Medicine 183
 
Index 185

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About the Author
William E. Schreiber is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and ­Laboratory Medicine at The University of British Columbia and Clinical Director of Chemistry at LifeLabs. Previously, he was a consultant pathologist at Vancouver General Hospital and medical director of the British Columbia Provincial Toxicology Centre. He is a past president of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.

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An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse

An Introduction to Testing for Drugs of Abuse presents a distilled set of facts about the major drugs of abuse that are encountered in clinical practice. Individual chapters highlight the similarities in chemical structure, mechanism of action, and physiologic effects of each drug group, as well as their metabolism, therapeutic uses and potential for misuse or abuse. Special attention is given to the testing process, with an emphasis on interpretation of test results.

Informative and entertaining cases appear at the end of each chapter. These cases illustrate the many situations in which drug testing is performed for medical, legal and employment purposes.

Written in clear, concise language, this book provides practical guidance to pathologists, clinical chemists and technologists who are responsible for reporting and interpreting the results of drug analyses. It will be especially useful to residents and students who are learning about toxicology for the first time. Clinical practitioners - doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals - will find the information they need to order and interpret drug tests accurately.

For more information watch the trailer here: https://players.brightcove.net/4931690914001/B1xdbomRDl_default/index.html?videoId=6310075842112

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