Eighteen male subjects participated in a clinical study to examine a skin patch method of monitoring drug use. On the first day of each of two periods, 14 Band-aid | type collection devices (sweat patches) were applied to a subject's torso, biceps, and back. On the following day, the subject took 50 or 126 mg cocaine hydrochloride intranasally. A 1-week interval separated treatment periods, and the order of dose levels was counterbalanced. On the days subjects received cocaine, one patch was removed before treatment, and five were removed after treatment. Subjects then returned over the next 7 days for removal of the remaining patches. They provided urine samples immediately after each patch removal. A group of 18 nondrug users also wo...
Biosensor systems are increasingly promoted for use in behavioral interventions. Portable biosensors...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Drug use is seen more as an individualistic behaviour and is therefore not readily conceived of from...
Background: Sweat testing is a noninvasive technique for monitoring drug exposure in treatment, crim...
Background: Sweat testing is a noninvasive technique for monitoring drug exposure in treatment, crim...
It may be advantageous to use sweat, rather than blood or urine, to monitor individuals' drug exposu...
Background: To facilitate the monitoring of drug abuse by patients, a method was developed and valid...
for many years, toxicologists have detected the presence of drugs of abuse in biological materials u...
Recent advances in sensitive analytical techniques have enabled the analysis of drugs in unconventio...
Background Topical cocaine is currently available for local anesthesia of the upper airway mucous me...
While reliable detection of illicit drug use is paramount to the field of addiction, current methods...
and amphetamine (AMP) excretion in sweat is important for interpreting sweat and hair testing result...
Cocaine use in clinical trials is often measured via self-report, which can be inaccurate, or urine ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether or not the skin acts as a reservoir for cocaine. Coca...
Introduction: Cocaine is one of the most commonly used illicit substance and may have a devasta...
Biosensor systems are increasingly promoted for use in behavioral interventions. Portable biosensors...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Drug use is seen more as an individualistic behaviour and is therefore not readily conceived of from...
Background: Sweat testing is a noninvasive technique for monitoring drug exposure in treatment, crim...
Background: Sweat testing is a noninvasive technique for monitoring drug exposure in treatment, crim...
It may be advantageous to use sweat, rather than blood or urine, to monitor individuals' drug exposu...
Background: To facilitate the monitoring of drug abuse by patients, a method was developed and valid...
for many years, toxicologists have detected the presence of drugs of abuse in biological materials u...
Recent advances in sensitive analytical techniques have enabled the analysis of drugs in unconventio...
Background Topical cocaine is currently available for local anesthesia of the upper airway mucous me...
While reliable detection of illicit drug use is paramount to the field of addiction, current methods...
and amphetamine (AMP) excretion in sweat is important for interpreting sweat and hair testing result...
Cocaine use in clinical trials is often measured via self-report, which can be inaccurate, or urine ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether or not the skin acts as a reservoir for cocaine. Coca...
Introduction: Cocaine is one of the most commonly used illicit substance and may have a devasta...
Biosensor systems are increasingly promoted for use in behavioral interventions. Portable biosensors...
Over 7 million Americans suffer from a drug use disorder and up to 60% of individuals treated for ad...
Drug use is seen more as an individualistic behaviour and is therefore not readily conceived of from...