Forensic Toxicology
To help with medical or legal inquiries into drug use, poisoning, and fatalities, forensic toxicology uses analytical chemistry, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and toxicology. Not the legal ramifications of the toxicological investigation or the technique used, but rather obtaining the results and understanding them, is the fundamental goal of forensic toxicology. Toxicological analysis can be performed on a variety of samples. A forensic toxicologist should pay close attention to any physical symptoms recorded as well as any evidence found at the crime scene that can limit the search, such as pill bottles, powders, traces of residue, and any substances that might be on hand.
Related Conference of Forensic Toxicology
4th International Conference on Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Forensic Toxicology Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Pharmacology
- Adverse drug reactions
- Autonomic Pharmacology
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Drug Discovery and Drug Screening
- Environmental Pharmacology
- Ethnopharmacology
- Forensic Toxicology
- Genetic Toxicology
- Neuropharmacology
- Nursing Pharmacology
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacological Testing
- Psychopharmacology
- Toxicology