Comparison of cannabinoids in hair with self‐reported cannabis consumption in heavy, light and non‐cannabis users
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
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
220 - 226
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