
'This fourth edition of the classic, best-selling textbook ideal for the classroom and the reference shelf includes a new section on special topics in forensic toxicology and updated chapters on drug testing, methods validation, alcohol, GHB, and metals. Since the publication of the first edition in 1999, Principles of Forensic Toxicology has been used extensively for teaching students taking a one-semester course in forensic toxicology. It has also proven to be an invaluable reference for laboratorians. The first section provides an introduction to postmortem forensic toxicology, human performance forensic toxicology, forensic drug testing, and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Additions to this section of the fourth edition include chapters on pain management and performance-enhanced drug testing. The second section is devoted to analytical principles, including both theory and applications. Methodologies covered include specimen preparation, spectrophotometry, chromatography, immunoassay, mass spectrometry, and methods validation.
Principles of Forensic Toxicology, 4th Edition 4th (fourth) edition by Barry Levine. Barry Levine, Ph.D., is Chief Toxicologist, Office of the Chief Medical. Principles of Forensic Toxicology. Second Edition. Barry Levine, ed. Washington, DC: AACC, 2003, 385 pp., $67.00 ($54.00 AACC members), softcover. Working in a.
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The third section covers commonly encountered analytes, including alcohol, benzodiazepines, GHB, miscellaneous central nervous system depressants, opioids, cocaine, cannabis, amphetamines/sympathomimetic amines, hallucinogens, anticonvulsants, antiarrhythmics, antidepressants, antihistamines, neuroleptics, nonnarcotic analgesics, carbon monoxide/cyanide, inhalants, and metals. The newly added fourth section includes chapters on in vitro stability of drugs, postmortem redistribution, postmortem chemistry, pharmacogenomics, hair, and meconium.' '--Publisher's description. Rating: (not yet rated) Subjects • • • • More like this •. Find more information about: ISBN: 5584 OCLC Number: 840878141 Description: x, 550 pages: illustrations; 26 cm Contents: Pt. Postmortem forensic toxicology / Barry Levine; Human performance toxicology / Gary W. Kunsman; Forensic drug testing / Amanda J.
Jenkins; Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics / Vina Spiehler and Barry Levine -- pt. Specimen preparation / Theodore Siek; Spectrophotometry / Kenneth Cole and Barry Levine; Chromatography / David T. Stafford; Immunoassay / Michael L.
Smith; Mass spectrometry / John Cody; Method validation / Justin M. Holler and Shawn P.
Alcohol / Barry Levine; Benzodiazepines / Rebecca A. Jufer-Phipps and Barry Levine; Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) / Marc LeBeau; Miscellaneous central nervous system depressants / Barry Levine; Opioids / Sarah Kerrigan and Bruce A. Goldberger; Cocaine / Daniel S. Isenschmid; Cannabis / Marilyn A. Huestis; Amphetamines/sympathomimetic amines / Michele L. Merves and Karla Moore; Hallucinogens / Amanda J. Jenkins; Therapeutic druges I: anticonvulsants and antiarrhythmics / Barry Levine; Therapeutic drugs II: antidepressants / William Anderson; Therapeutic drugs III: neuroleptics (antipsychotics) / Claudine Habib, Monica L.