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Ameli A. Analytical Methods of Drugs in Hair and their Applications in Forensics Sciences; an Analytical Review. J Police Med 2018; 7 (1)
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Technology Management Institute, Police Science & Social Studies Institute, Tehran, Iran
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Abstract
Introduction: Hair analysis versus other biological matrices (blood and urine) has advantages such as sample stability, long-term detection after sampling, and ease of sampling. This analysis includes the preparing steps of washing the contaminants from the hair, extracting the desired material from that and preparing the extracted solution to entering the analyzer. The purpose of this paper was a review on analytical methods of drugs in hair and their applications in forensics Sciences.
Conclusion: The recent rapid development of technology has provided highly sensitive and selective determination methods such as GC-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS. Instead of blood samples, hair might be used for diagnosis of drug treatment in the near future. For this purpose, simpler and more sensitive methods are required.  
 

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Article Type: Analytic Review | Subject: Forensic Medicine
Received: 2017/04/7 | Accepted: 2017/05/30 | Published: 2017/12/28

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