Recommendations for toxicological investigation of drug-impaired driving and motor vehicle fatalities

This report describes the review and update of a set of minimum recommendations for the toxicological investigation of suspected alcohol and drug-impaired driving cases and motor vehicle fatalities involving drugs or alcohol. The recommendations have the goal of ensuring that a consistent set of dat...

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Hauptverfasser: Logan, Barry K, Lowrie, Kayla J, Turri, Jennifer L, Yeakel, Jillian K, Limoges, Jennifer F, Miles, Amy K, Scarneo, Colleen E, Kerrigan, Sarah, Farrell, Laurel J
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Automobile Driving - psychology
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Humans
Saliva - chemistry
Street Drugs - analysis
Street Drugs - blood
Street Drugs - toxicity
Street Drugs - urine
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Substance-Related Disorders - diagnosis
Substance-Related Disorders - mortality
Substance-Related Disorders - urine
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