The Poisioned Patient : the Role of the Laboratory.
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Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier : Associated Scientific,
1974.
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Series: | Ciba Foundation symposium ;
new ser. 26. Novartis Foundation Symposia. |
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Table of Contents:
- The Poisoned Patient: the role of the laboratory; Contents; Chairman's introduction; The clinician's requirements from the laboratory in the treatment of the acutely poisoned patient; Discussion; The role of the laboratory in the treatment of narcotic poisoning; Discussion; Formation of reactive metabolites as a cause of drug toxicity; Discussion; Separation and detection of unstable metabolites of amphetamines, analgesics and phenothiazines; Discussion; Evaluation of chromatographic and spectroscopic procedures; Discussion.
- Use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in toxicological analysisDetermination of cannabis components in blood; Discussion of the two preceding papers; Drug assay by radioactive reagents; Discussion; An on-line liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometer system; Discussion; Luminescence methods in drug analysis; Discussion; General Discussion I; Immunoassay of drugs; Immunological methods for detecting drugs: their application in the detection of digitoxin, digoxin and morphine; Discussion of the two preceding papers; Drug analysis in the overdosed patient; Discussion.
- The morbid anatomist's role in drug detectionDiscussion; Drug-induced iatrogenic disease: the probability of its detection; Discussion; Limitations of haemodialysis and forced diuresis; Discussion; The poisoned patient: the clinician and the laboratory; General Discussion II; Precise analytical techniques; Simple screening tests; Research and its consequences; Drug levels and individual variations; Reporting the effectiveness of treatment; Multiple drug abuse; Screening for industrial chemicals; Emergency toxicology: chemical requirements; What the laboratory can do.
- Other work of the laboratoryIndex of contributors; Subject index.