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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 21, 44-62, Copyright © 1975 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Therapeutic and Toxic Concentrations of More than 100 Toxicologically Significant Drugs in Blood, Plasma, or Serum: A Tabulation

Randall C. Baselt 1, James A. Wright 1, and Robert H. Cravey 2

1 Office of the Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner, San Francisco, Calif. 94103.
2 Office of the Coroner, County of Orange, Santa Ana, Calif. 92702.

Human blood, plasma, or serum concentrations of drugs important to the analytical toxicologist are tabulated, as an aid to interpretation of analytical toxicological results. Significant pharmacological factors are included such as dosage, route and frequency of administration, number and weight of subjects, and time of sampling.

Submitted on May 27, 1974
Accepted on October 7, 1974




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