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Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology

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Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology

Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology


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Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology offers you a fresh perspective on the drugs and poisons that you are most likely to encounter in forensic toxicology. It focuses on collection, extraction and analysis.

This second edition is fully updated to reflect advances in analytical and forensic toxicology. New and extended chapters include:
  • sampling, storage and stability
  • in-utero exposure to drugs of abuse
  • drug-facilitated sexual assault
  • extraction.

Additional features are included from the fourth edition of Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons.

Forensic science laboratory workers will find this comprehensive textbook an invaluable tool.

For students and teachers of forensic science, toxicology, clinical pharmacology and analytical chemistry, this is a crucial resource. It provides unrivalled coverage of analytical forensic toxicology.  
ISBN
9780857110541
Author
Adam Negrusz and Gail Cooper
Published by
Pharmaceutical Press
Publication Date
May 2013
Edition
Second edition
Format
Paperback
Extent
656 pages
Dimensions
189 x 246 mm
Approx Weight
1.3 kg
HS Code
490199


  1. Introduction to Forensic Toxicology
  2. Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism
  3. Drugs of Abuse
  4. Other Substances Encountered in Clinical and Forensic Toxicology
  5. Workplace Drug Testing
  6. Alternative Specimens
  7. Postmortem Toxicology
  8. Clinical Toxicology, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, In Utero Exposure to Drugs of Abuse
  9. Drug Abuse in Sport
  10. Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
  11. Alcohol, Drugs and Driving
  12. Forensic Chemistry and Solid Dosage Form Identification
  13. Sampling, Storage and Stability
  14. Extraction
  15. Colour Tests and Thin-Layer Chromatography
  16. Immunoassays
  17. Ultraviolet, Visible and Fluorescence Spectrophotometry
  18. Infrared Spectroscopy
  19. Gas Chromatography
  20. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
  21. Mass Spectrometry
  22. Quality Assurance and Control in the Toxicology Laboratory