Comments on “Ethnic Hair Care Products May Increase False Positives in Hair Drug Testing” by Kidwell et al

The condition at the end of the 10h would be the most challenging to the laboratory, since the hair had been exposed to the product and drug without any shampoo or rinsing to remove either the product or drug. [...]we chose this point to apply the extended wash procedure.

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Cosmetics industry
Decontamination
Forensic sciences
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Hair - chemistry
Hair analysis
Hair cosmetic products
Hair drug testing
Humans
Laboratories
Methamphetamine
Pathology
Substance Abuse Detection
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