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The Toxicology Unit identifies and quantifies (determines the amounts of) drugs, alcohols, and poisons in biological samples such as blood, urine, or tissue. The information is used by law enforcement and the courts to help determine if laws have been broken and/or if criminal charges are warranted.
Toxicology screening is most often done using a blood or urine sample. However, it may be done soon after the person swallowed the medicine, using stomach contents taken through gastric lavage (stomach pumping) or after vomiting.
Toxicology testing is the set of methods used to determine what levels of harmful substances (toxins) are currently present in a sample. This includes collecting samples, testing the samples using methods such as immunoassays and chromatography, and analyzing the results.
Specimens for forensic toxicology analysis are collected during an autopsy that is completed by a medical examiner and pathologist. Standardized procedures are followed for gathering samples at the scene of a death to ensure reliable analysis.
Eligibility Requirements Must be enrolled in a graduate degree program, or be within a 12-month period following completion of the degree program. Certification by major advisor or director of graduate studies of student status (not required to be a member of SOT).
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Toxicology uses the power of science to predict what, and how chemicals may cause harm and then shares that information to protect public health. When talking about toxicology it is important to keep a few things in mind. Not everyone will respond to substances in exactly the same way.

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