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PublicationArticle Recent analytical techniques in detection of poisons in lab(Medico-Legal Update, 2009) R.K. Chaturvedi; S. Das; K. Animesh; M. PathakAcute poisoning, a common clinical emergency, is one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. Whole range of complex poisons like medicines, occupational poisons, house hold poisons, chemical poisons in the form of pesticide used in farming, affect the population. Death may be either suicidal, accidental or homicidal. Sometimes people may die due to overdose of drug or even therapeutic dose of drug may end the valuable life. Usually doctors manage these patients on the basis of presumptive diagnosis that may be based on patients' relative statement or some circumstantial evidences of the event that took place. So this is very difficult for a doctor to predict and make specific management plan in accordance with poisons and drugs what the person has consumed? Toxicological detection by various analytical methods would be reliable in these cases. Analytical support is often necessary to confirm the diagnosis and management of poisoning cases1. Analytical toxicologist will play an important role in diagnosis of specific poisons and management of these patients. Only toxicologist who knows the basic skill in clinical domain and knowledge of different analytical methods of detection of specific poisons and drugs can help hospital wing for predicting the prognosis of the patients.PublicationReview Recent analytical techniques in detection of poisons in Lab - Review(Medico-Legal Update, 2009) R.K. Chaturvedi; S. Das; K. Animesh; M. PathakThe practical applicability of these techniques are not only limited to detection of poisons and drugs in patient, but has broader domain then these. We can apply same techniques in monitoring purity of drugs & medicine supplied by Pharmaceuticals Company to hospital. If is there any adulteration, then up to what percent it has been adulterated or what is the real constituents of drug (i.e. drug monitoring)? Second role is in environmental toxicology- like detection of heavy metal like arsenic, mercury, lead etc. in drinking water, soils, flora and fauna of that place, and whether food and water resources for us, are free from toxic substances or not ? So, Analytical toxicologist can help in many ways to our society and help in keeping us free from poisons or drugs hazards.
