Handbook Of Forensic Toxicology For Medical Exa... <NEWEST>
The text highlights two fundamental concepts for death investigators:
: Provides reliable data to help medical examiners interpret toxicology results, distinguishing between non-toxic (therapeutic) , toxic , and lethal concentrations . Handbook of Forensic Toxicology for Medical Exa...
: Emphasizes that drug concentrations should never be interpreted in a vacuum; they must be viewed alongside medical history, death scene details, and physical autopsy findings. Core Features and Content The text highlights two fundamental concepts for death
: The simple presence of a drug in a reported lethal range does not automatically make it the cause of death if other significant findings (like trauma or natural disease) are present. distinguishing between non-toxic (therapeutic)
: Features discussions on emerging "designer drugs," including synthetic opioids (like fentanyl analogs), cannabinoids, and stimulants.
The handbook covers a broad range of toxicological principles and data essential for determining the cause and manner of death:
