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Exposure to Passive Cannabis Smoke Contaminates Hair for Seven Weeks
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FIFA-Backed Study Links Contaminated Meat to Failed Doping Tests
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Something in the Water: How Wastewater Analysis Tracks Drug Abuse in Communities
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Marathon Runner’s Death Blamed on Banned Drug DMAA: Research Articles
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High potency and synthetic marijuana pose real dangers in first weeks of pregnancy
Writing in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis, American researcher’s state the argument that marijuana is a harmless drug is no longer valid due to the emergence of ‘high potency’ marijuana and synthetic marijuana which pose a potential real threat for pregnant women.
Stimulant Marketed as “Natural” in Sports Supplement Actually of Synthetic Origin
A new study published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis found that DMAA, a stimulant often found in many nutritional and sports supplements, does not originate from natural substances and is actually comprised of synthetic compounds.
Buying ‘Legal Highs’ from the Internet Is a Risky Business
Many drugs sold as ‘legal highs’ on the internet do not contain the ingredients they claim, reports the journal Drug Testing and Analysis.
Cocaine Stored In Alcohol: Testing Techniques From Outside the Bottle Unveiled
In two landmark studies published today in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis (DTA), UK and Swiss research teams reveal two techniques proven to identify dissolved cocaine in bottles of wine or rum. These tools will allow customs officials to quickly identify bottles being used to smuggle cocaine, without the need to open or disturb the container.
Cocaine Stored In Alcohol: Testing Techniques From Outside the Bottle Unveiled
In two landmark studies published today in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis (DTA), UK and Swiss research teams reveal two techniques proven to identify dissolved cocaine in bottles of wine or rum.
Researchers Discover Novel Method for Detecting MIRCERA®
New Approach Reduces Number of Routines Needed to Detect Erythropoietins
Promising Pharmaceutical Agents Emerge As Sports Doping Products
Findings Suggest Athletes Abuse Non-Approved Therapeutic Compounds for Performance Enhancing Effects


