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Forensic chemistry is using the equipment in a chemistry lab to identify a substance from a crime scene or any other part of a criminal investigation. Forensic toxicology is finding the identity and amount of a toxin or poison in a biological sample.
0:10 1:07 So theyre really pushing the cutting edge of detection for instrumental methods inorganic. ThingsMoreSo theyre really pushing the cutting edge of detection for instrumental methods inorganic. Things can be difficult for some of the chemical methods we use.
Generally, clinical labs are meant to perform rapid analysis of physiological tests for doctors to use to monitor patient status and make treatment decisions. Forensic laboratories are meant to produce complete one-time-only analysis that will be used as part of a medicolegal proceeding.
Forensic toxicology applies analytical toxicology to the purposes of the law, and includes the analysis of a variety of fluids and tissue samples to determine the absence or presence of drugs and poisons.
The Forensic Toxicology Division performs analysis on medicines, poisons, adulterated foods, narcotics and hallucinogenic and/or harmful chemicals in various biological samples and on-site evidence related to identification of the cause of death and examination on regulated substances.
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Forensic toxicology can be divided into the following subcategories: clinical toxicology, postmortem forensic toxicology, human performance toxicology, and forensic drug testing.
Forensic toxicology is the analysis of biological samples for the presence of toxins, including drugs. The toxicology report can provide key information as to the type of substances present in an individual and if the amount of those substances is consistent with a therapeutic dosage or is above a harmful level.
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. A forensic chemist can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene. Specialists in this field have a wide array of methods and instruments to help identify unknown substances.

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