Comparison of cannabinoids in hair with self‐reported cannabis consumption in heavy, light and non‐cannabis users

Volume: 36, Issue: 2, Pages: 220 - 226
Published: Jun 14, 2016
Abstract
Biological tests of drug use can be used to inform clinical and legal decisions and hold potential to provide evidence for epidemiological studies where self-reported behaviour may be unavailable or unreliable. We test whether hair can be considered as a reliable marker of cannabis exposure.Hair samples were collected from 136 subjects who were self-reported heavy, light or non-users of cannabis and tested using GC-MS/MS. Sensitivity,...
Paper Details
Title
Comparison of cannabinoids in hair with self‐reported cannabis consumption in heavy, light and non‐cannabis users
Published Date
Jun 14, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
220 - 226
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