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Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

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Page 1: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Forensic Toxicology

Page 2: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Forensic Toxicology

• Definition:

Page 3: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Controlled Substances Act

• Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on– Drug’s potential for abuse– Potential to physical and

psychological dependence– Medical Value

• Also controls materials that used in making drugs and those that are manufactured to resemble drugs

Page 4: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Drug Schedules

• Schedule I: • Drugs with high potential for abuse and

addiction, NO medical value

Ex:• Schedule II: • Drugs with high potential for abuse and

addiction, have some medical value with restrictions

Ex:

Page 5: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Drug Schedules

• Schedule III: • Drugs with less potential for abuse and

addiction, currently acceptable for medical useEx:

• Schedule IV: • Drugs with low potential for abuse and

addiction, currently acceptable for medical useEx:

Page 6: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Drug Schedules

• Schedule V:

• Drugs with low potential abuse, medical use, lowest potential dependency

• Ex:

Page 7: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Role of the Toxicologist• Must identify one of thousands of

drugs and poisons• Must find milligram to gram

quantities dissipated throughout the entire body

• Not always looking for exact chemicals, but metabolites of desired chemicals (ex. heroin morphine within seconds)

Page 8: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Toxicology Procedures

• 10mL of– Add– Add

• 2 consecutive– Some drugs take a while to show up

(1-3 days)

Page 9: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Toxicology Procedures

– color tests, TLC, GC, immunoassay

– GC-Mass Spec

Page 10: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Color Tests

• Marquis Test: – Turns purple in the presence of Heroin,

morphine, opium – Turns orange-brown in presence of

Amphetamines

• Scott Test: Three solutions

– Blue then pink then back to blue in the presence of Cocaine

• Duquenois-Levine: – Test for marijuana –turns purple

Page 11: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

More Analytical Tests

• Microcrystalline Tests: Identifies drug by using chemicals that reacts to produce characteristic crystals

• Chromatography: TLC, HPLC and gas – separate drugs/tentative ID

• Mass Spectrometry: chemical “fingerprint” no two drugs fragment the same

Page 12: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Why?

• Think of all the people that you have “heard” do drugs.

• US drug manufacturers produce enough barbiturates and tranquilizers each year to give every person in the US 40 pills

• (that’s about 12 billion pills)• 18,000 out of 44,000 annual traffic deaths

are alcohol related and send over 2 million people to the hospital

Page 13: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Toxicology of Alcohol

• Alcohol is absorbed through the stomach and intestine

• Once absorbed, alcohol is:

Page 14: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Factors that Affect Alcohol Absorption

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Toxicology of Alcohol

• Alcohol intoxication depends on

Page 16: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Toxicology of Alcohol

• Alcohol 1st affects the forebrain and moves backward

• Last affected is medulla oblongata

Page 17: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Analysis of BAC

• Field Sobriety Tests

• Breath Tests

• Blood Tests

Page 18: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Field Sobriety Tests

• Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus– Involuntary eye jerk when moving horizontally

• Walk and Turn• One-Leg Stand

Page 19: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Why Breath Tests?

• The ratio of alcohol in blood to alveolar air is

Page 20: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

The Breathalyzer

• Invented in 1954 by an Indiana state trooper

• Spectrophotometer designed to measure the absorption of light passing through potassium dichromate

Page 21: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

The Breathalyzer

• 2K2Cr2O7 + 3C2H5OH + 8H2SO4 2Cr2(SO4)3 + 2K2SO4 + 3CH3COOH + 11H2O

• Indirectly measures alcohol quantity by measuring amount of potassium dichromate

Potassium dichromate

Ethyl alcohol

Sulfuric acid

Chromium sulfate

Potassium sulfate

Acetic acid

Dihydrogen oxide

Page 22: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Infrared and Fuel Cell Breath Tests• Infrared Breath Test

uses infrared wavelengths to test for acetone or other interferences in the breath

• Fuel Cell Test converts fuel (alcohol) and oxygen into a measurable electric current

Page 23: Forensic Toxicology. Definition: Controlled Substances Act Federal Law established 5 schedules of classification of controlled substances based on –Drug’s.

Alcohol and the Law• 1939-1964:

intoxicated =

• 1965: intoxicated =

• 2003: intoxicated =

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