Oasis Discussions

Screening for Poly-Drug Usage: A New Tool

My guest is Dr. Philip Britz-McKibbin, Associate Professor of Bio-analytical Chemistry at McMaster University and co-author of the article recently published in Analytical Chemistry and which details the research that led to this new method: High Throughput Screening Method for Systematic Surveillance of Drugs of Abuse by Multisegment Injection−Capillary Electrophoresis−Mass Spectrometry.

In light of the epidemic of prescription drug abuse and its impact on public health, it has become imperative to develop new tools to detect and screen these abused substances. The biochemical tests that are available to our scientists today are prone to bias and are not applicable to determine a large number of psychoactive stimulants.

A team of researchers at McMaster University developed a new method that would reduce the time and steps currently employed to screen for drug use.

I hope you find the interview informative. Please share your feedback, thoughts and suggestions with us at oasisdiscussions@cda-adc.ca

Chiraz Guessaier, CDA Oasis Manager

Highlights

Full Interview (8.21″)

 

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