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DRUG ABUSE DETERMINED BY URINALYSIS - AVAILABILITY AND APPLICABILITY OF TESTING SERVICES, DETECTABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS (FROM DRUG ABUSE, 1972, BY CHRIS J D ZARAFONETIS - SEE NCJ-19395)

NCJ Number
19396
Author(s)
K D PARKER
Date Published
1972
Length
7 pages
Annotation
THE PROGRESS MADE IN IDENTIFYING DRUGS BY URINALYSIS AND BLOOD ANALYSIS BY THE HINES LABORATORY OF SAN FRANCISCO (CA) IS DISCUSSED AND THE DRUGS ARE LISTED.
Abstract
DRUGS ARE DIFFERENTIATED BY THEIR DETECTABILITY BY MASS SCREENING TESTS, GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, AND MICROTECHNIQUES. TABLES GIVE DRUGS THAT CAN BE DETECTED IN THE BLOOD AND THOSE THAT CAN BE DETECTED IN THE URINE. ANOTHER TABLE GIVES INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THE DETERMINATION OF COMMON ABUSE DRUGS FOLLOWING A SINGLE ADMINISTRATION.

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