Toxicology Basics
Drug Classes
Specimen Types
Postmortem Toxicology
Lab Techniques
100

This term describes the amount of drug needed to cause a harmful effect.

What is Dose?

100

THC is the active compound in this drug.

What is cannabis/marijuana?

100

The best specimen for screening samples.

What is urine?

100

This term refers to the cause of death from excessive drug levels.

 What is overdose?

100

This instrument separates volatile substances and uses a flame ionization detector.

What is GC-FID?

200

The study of how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs.

What is pharmacokinetics?

200

This class includes substances like heroin and morphine. 

What are opioids?

200

Liquid portion of blood with electrolytes and coagulation proteins.

What is plasma?

200

Redistribution of drugs after death is known as this.

What is postmortem redistribution?

200

Compound chemically similar to your compound of interest used to determine analyte concentration.

What is internal standard?

300

This is the chemical property that describes a drug’s fat solubility.

 What is lipophilicity?

300

Cocaine and amphetamines fall under this category.

 What are stimulants?

300

Small amount of viscous fluid in an isolated area resistant to decay.

What is Vitreous Humor?

300

This is a preferred specimen for toxicological analysis in postmortem cases.

What is femoral blood?

300

Based on the transfer of a drug from one liquid phase into another liquid phase according to the solubility.

What is Liquid-Liquid Extraction?

400

The principle “the dose makes the poison” was coined by this father of toxicology. 

Who is Paracelsus?

400

Benzodiazepines and ethanol belong to this drug class. 

What are CNS depressants?

400

Biologic sample with a detection window of 5-48 hours of the parent compound.

What is oral fluid?

400

This pharmacokinetic factor contributes heavily to PMR. 

What is volume of distribution?

400

Most common instrument used for confirmatory testing (full name).

What is Liquid Chromatograph Tandem Mass Spectrometer (LC/MS/MS).

500

The two preservatives present in grey top tubes.

What is Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Oxalate?

500

These drugs distort perception and include LSD and psilocybin.

What are hallucinogens?

500

Sample used to analyze pill fragments.

What is gastric contents?

500

The antemortem blood source.

What is cephalic vein?

500

Mixed mode solid phase extraction (SPE).

What is combination of reversed phase SPE and ion exchange?