Analytical toxicology for clinical, forensic, and pharmaceutical chemists

Aimed at toxicologists and pharmacists involved in analytical work, this text provides critical evaluations of analytical possibilities to help with the choice of methods.

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Other Authors Brandenberger, H., Maes, R. A. A. 1937-
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin ; New York : W. de Gruyter, 1997.
SeriesClinical biochemistry ; 5.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783110881615
3110881616
9781680152180
1680152181
3110107317
9783110107319
Physical Description1 online resource (xxvii, 735 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1 Chapters of General Nature; 1.1 Emergency Toxicology (M. Schmidt and M. Roth); 1.2 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (A. D. Fraser); 1.3 Special Aspects of Forensic Toxicology (H. Brandenberger); 1.4 Analytical Aspects of Doping in Sports (D. de Boer, T. J. A. Seppenwoolde-Waasdorp and R. A. A. Maes); 1.5 Pharmacokinetics as Applied to Drug and Doping Research (T. B. Vree); 1.6 The Future of Immunochemical Drug Analysis (T. Takatori and M. Nagao); 1.7 The Future of Instrumental Analysis in Toxicology (H. Brandenberger); Part 2 Chapters Concerned with Special Poison Classes.
  • 2.1 Natural Gases and Vapors (H. Brandenberger)2.2 Carbon Monoxide (T. Kojima); 2.3 Determination of Alcohol Levels in the Body (H. Brandenberger, R. Brandenberger and K. Halder); 2.4 Volatile Hydrocarbons (T. Nagata and K. Kimura); 2.5 Volatile Halogenated Compounds (R. J. Flanagan); 2.6 Pesticides (M. Geldmacher-v. Mallinckrodt and G. Machbert); 2.7 Glycols (M. Roth); 2.8 Inorganic Anions (M. Roth); 2.9 Non-Metals of Group 16 (M. Roth and M. Pelletier); 2.10 Metals of Toxicological Significance (H. Brandenberger and M. Roth)
  • 3.3 Hypnotics and Sedatives Not Belonging to the Classes of Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines (H. Brandenberger)Part 3 Toxicological Drug Analysis; 3.1 Barbiturates (H. Brandenberger); 3.2 Benzodiazepines (H. Schütz); 3.4 Anticonvulsants Not Belonging to the Classes of Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines (W. R. Külpmann); 3.5 Neuroleptics (R. Whelpton); 3.6 Antidepressants (R. A. Braithwaite); 3.7 Beta-Blocking Drugs (M. S. Leloux); 3.8 Analgesics, Antipyretics and Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents (B. Widdop); 3.9 Antihistamines (H. Brandenberger)
  • 3.10 Volatiles Used and Abused as Anesthetics (H. Brandenberger)3.11 Digitalis (= Cardiac) Glycosides (J. Hallbach and H. Vogel); 3.12 Cyclosporins (D. W. Holt); 3.13 Anticoagulants (M. Geldmacher-v. Mallinckrodt); 3.14 Alkaloids (Y. Kuroiwa and T. Yoshida); 3.15 Stimulants (D. de Boer, T. J. A. Seppenwoolde-Waasdorp and R. A. A. Maes); 3.16 Designer Drugs (G. L. Henderson); Part 4 Blood Level Data; 4.1 Blood Level Data (D. R. A. Uges); Index.