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173 related items for PubMed ID: 32399568

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  • 2. Blood Concentrations of Designer Benzodiazepines: Relation to Impairment and Findings in Forensic Cases.
    Heide G, Høiseth G, Middelkoop G, Øiestad ÅML.
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  • 4. Blood concentrations of new designer benzodiazepines in forensic cases.
    Høiseth G, Tuv SS, Karinen R.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2016 Nov 12; 268():35-38. PubMed ID: 27685473
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  • 5. Flualprazolam and flubromazolam: Blood concentrations and prevalence of two novel psychoactive substances in forensic case work in Ontario, Canada.
    Vekic N, Armstrong-Price D, Woodall K.
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    Nielsen S, McAuley A.
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  • 7. Etizolam Blood Concentrations in 191 Forensic Cases in Ontario, Canada (2019-2020).
    Watts C, Martin TL.
    J Anal Toxicol; 2022 Aug 13; 46(7):719-725. PubMed ID: 34570874
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  • 9. [Comparison of four immunoassay screening devices for detection of benzodiazepine and its metabolites in urine: mainly detection of etizolam, thienodiazepine and its metabolites].
    Namera A, Makita R, Nagao M.
    Chudoku Kenkyu; 2011 Mar 13; 24(1):27-34. PubMed ID: 21485120
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  • 11. Concentration of drugs in blood of suspected impaired drivers.
    Augsburger M, Donzé N, Ménétrey A, Brossard C, Sporkert F, Giroud C, Mangin P.
    Forensic Sci Int; 2005 Oct 04; 153(1):11-5. PubMed ID: 15923096
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  • 12. ELISA Detection of Phenazepam, Etizolam, Pyrazolam, Flubromazepam, Diclazepam and Delorazepam in Blood Using Immunalysis® Benzodiazepine Kit.
    O'Connor LC, Torrance HJ, McKeown DA.
    J Anal Toxicol; 2016 Mar 04; 40(2):159-61. PubMed ID: 26518230
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  • 17. Drugged Driving in Wisconsin: Oral Fluid Versus Blood.
    Edwards LD, Smith KL, Savage T.
    J Anal Toxicol; 2017 Jul 01; 41(6):523-529. PubMed ID: 28830121
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  • 19. Human urinary metabolic patterns of the designer benzodiazepines flubromazolam and pyrazolam studied by liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry.
    Pettersson Bergstrand M, Meyer MR, Beck O, Helander A.
    Drug Test Anal; 2018 Mar 01; 10(3):496-506. PubMed ID: 28677876
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