One of the major challenges for forensic laboratories monitoring drugs of abuse in biological matrices, such as urine, blood and oral fluid, is the significant influx of samples coupled with the typical demands of reducing cost/sample and turnaround time. Add to this the ever-expanding list of compounds and analogues for analysis, and sometimes it can feel like a losing battle. However, modern analysis techniques and technology have risen to the challenge, evolving to become more robust and meet the needs of overworked forensic toxicology laboratories. Download this infographic to take a look at how three of these trends have impacted the modern analysis of drugs of abuse in biological matrices.
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