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Daniel A Schwarz1, M P George2, Martin H Bluth3
1The Center for Pain Recovery, 18444 West 10 Mile Road, Suite 102, Southfield, MI 48075, USA.
Abstract:
Toxicology testing in addiction medicine varies across the spectrum, yet remains a powerful tool in monitoring addictive patients. There are many reference laboratories offering toxicology testing, and physicians should have some understanding of laboratory, methodology, testing portfolio, and customer support structure to aid them in selecting the best toxicology laboratory for their patients. Consultation with a clinical pathologist/toxicologist in conjunction with the consideration of monitoring large numbers of illicit and psychoactive drugs in the addictive patient may provide important clinical information for their treatment.
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