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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 797-798, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Emergency Screening of Urine, Plasma, or Gastric Contents for Barbiturates

Edith Zak Helman 1

1 Veterans Administration Hospital, 5901 E. Seventh St., Long Beach, Calif. 90801.

A procedure is described for emergency screening for barbiturates that requires no specialized equipment and can be performed in less than 10 min; thus lending itself to emergency-room use. The method is highly specific and can be used to detect as little as 1 mg/100 ml.


Key Words: barbiturate—mercury complex • dithizone

Submitted on March 31, 1970
Accepted on June 2, 1970







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