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On-Site Drug Testing
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It is at least a decade since scientists turned their imaginations to creating new compact, portable test instruments and self-contained test kits that could be used to analyze urine and saliva for alcohol, drugs, and their metabolites. Although the potential applications for such tests at the site of specimen collection, now called on-site or point-of-care testing, range far beyond hospital emergency rooms and law enforcement needs, it was catalyzed by the requirements of workplace drug testing and other drugs-of-abuse testing programs. These programs are now a minor national industry in the United States and in some western European countries, and cover populations as diverse as the military, incarcerated criminals, people suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs, all athletes from college to professional ranks, and of course the general employed population, which is monitored for illegal drug use and numbers in the millions. It is not surprising, then, that the need for rapid and precise tests, conducted economically by trained professionals, has become a major goal. Current government approved and peer reviewed laboratory methods for urine analysis serve present needs very well and have become remarkably robust over the past twenty years, but the logistics of testing some moving populations, such as the military, the Coast Guard, workers on off-shore oil platforms, and athletesperhaps the most mobile of these groupsare unacceptably cumbersome.
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Klappentext
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 opiates) in the workplace and the criminal justice system. The well-versed contributors also address critical issues in sample collection and adulteration, and in program standards and legal requirements in workplace testing.
Comprehensive and authoritative, On-Site Drug Testing illuminates the state of on-site drug testing today, and provides all those responsible a firm basis for choosing the best test devices and techniques most suited to their purposes.
Zusammenfassung
Although the potential applications for such tests at the site of specimen collection, now called on-site or point-of-care testing, range far beyond hospital emergency rooms and law enforcement needs, it was catalyzed by the requirements of workplace drug testing and other drugs-of-abuse testing programs.
Inhalt
1 Clinical Point-of-Care Testing for Drugs of Abuse.- 2 On-Site Tests for Therapeutic Drugs.- 3 On-Site Workplace Drug Testing.- 4 Program Requirements, Standards, and Legal Considerations for On-Site Drug Testing Devices in Workplace Testing Programs.- 5 On-Site Testing Devices in the Criminal Justice System.- 6 On-Site Testing Devices and Driving-Under-the-Influence Cases.- 7 Analysis of Ethanol in Saliva.- 8 Analysis of Drugs in Saliva.- 9 AccuSign Drugs of Abuse Test.- 10 The EZ-SCREEN and RapidTest Devices for Drugs of Abuse.- 11 Frontline Testing for Drugs of Abuse.- 12 Abuscreen ONTRAK Tests for Drugs of Abuse.- 13 The OnTrak TesTcup® System.- 14 OnTrak TesTstik Device.- 15 Triage® Device for Drug Analysis.- 16 Visualine II™ Drugs-of-Abuse Test Kits.- 17 Drugs-of-Abuse Test Devices: A Review.- 18 Sample Adulteration and On-Site Drug Tests.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Bruce A. Goldberger, Amanda J. Jenkins
- Titel On-Site Drug Testing
- Veröffentlichung 19.11.2010
- ISBN 1617372315
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781617372315
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T17mm
- Untertitel Forensic Science and Medicine
- Gewicht 438g
- Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2002
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 300
- Herausgeber Humana Press
- GTIN 09781617372315