Controlled substance analysis is a type of drug testing which evaluates a sample, typically a bodily fluid such as blood or urine, for the presence and composition of a controlled substance. Controlled substance analysis can be used to identify drugs, including opioids, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and anabolic steroids.
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) detection and surveillance is a high priority in healthcare and environmental settings for the safety of both patients and the general public. However, working...
The cannabis/hemp market continues to grow each year with more states legalizing recreational marijuana, as well as the 2018 Farm Bill removing hemp from the controlled substance list. This...
Stimulants are the drivers of the fourth wave of the US drug overdose epidemic. Although most national attention and resources have been targeted at combating opioid use due to the surge of...
The increasing burden of neurological disorders as our population ages, together with the high personal and societal costs of mental and substance use disorders, underscores the need for new...
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