Journal of analytical toxicology
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Currently, an unprecedented number of individuals can legally access cannabis. Vaporization is increasingly popular as a method to self-administer cannabis, partly due to perception of reduced harm compared with smoking. Few controlled laboratory studies of cannabis have used vaporization as a delivery method or evaluated the acute effects of cannabis among infrequent cannabis users. ⋯ Blood and/or oral fluid cannabinoid concentrations were weakly to moderately correlated with pharmacodynamic outcomes. Cannabis pharmacokinetics vary by method of inhalation and biological matrix being tested. Vaporization appears to be a more efficient method of delivery compared with smoking.
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Case Reports
A Liquid-Chromatography High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Method for Non-FDA Approved Benzodiazepines.
Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are widely used for treatment of anxiety and insomnia, however, this class of drugs is also commonly abused. Many different BZDs and analogs have been produced that are not FDA-approved. We tested 15 of these with the ThermoFisher CEDIA® BZD-immunoassay. ⋯ The limit of detection for most compounds ranged from 1 to 50 ng/mL, with mostly positive matrix effects observed in urine and negative matrix effects in serum. In a clinical research case, clonazolam and etizolam were detected in serum at 10.2 and 281 ng/mL, with an apparent elimination half-life of 3.6 and 4.8 hours, respectively. Although we did not detect non-FDA approved BZDs in 211 urine samples that were previously determined to be BZD-positive by immunoassay, abuse of these drugs is on the rise and clinical and forensic toxicology laboratories should consider developing methods to detect them.