Part 1: General considerations
1: Drugs, their behaviour and their effects on the body
2: Analyses of drugs and drug concentrations in blood and other
body compartments
3: Legal considerations
Part 2: Specific problems
4: Effects of drugs on behaviour
5: Effects of drugs on the victims of crime
6: Negligence and medicines
Part 3: Specific drugs of forensic importance
7: Ethanol
8: Benzodiazepines
9: Insulin
10: Potassium chloride and other potassium salts
11: The antipsychotic drugs: phenothiazines, butyrophenones, and
other agents
12: Opiates and related drugs
13: Vaccines
14: Paracetemol
15: Anabolic androgens (anabolic steroids)
Appendix A Pharmacokinetic calculations
Appendix B Detailed aspects of measurement of ethanol and
calculations based on ethanol concentration
Appendix C Brief details of some drugs of forensic importance
References
Index
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