In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, guest editor Dr. Joe El-Khoury brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Advances in Clinical Toxicology Testing. Top experts discuss significant technological advances for the purposes of toxicological analysis and how readers can incorporate this new knowledge and innovative tools into their clinical practice.
Practical Considerations for Implementing Immunoassays for Urine Drug Testing in Clinical Laboratories Practical Considerations for Implementing Targeted Mass Spectrometry for Urine Drug Testing in Clinical Laboratories Untargeted Mass Spectrometry Applications for Clinical Toxicology Advances in Chromatography-Free and Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry Techniques Toward Clinical Toxicology Testing Point-of-Care Drug Testing Automated Quality Assurance Rules for Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Testing in a Clinical Laboratory Value of Improving Result Interpretation in Direct-to-Definitive Urine Drug Panels Reflexive Drug Testing Strategies for Efficient Utilization of Resources and Better Interpretation Interpreting Toxicology Results in Perinatal and Newborn Specimens: Urine, Meconium, and Umbilical Cord Specimen Validity Testing in the Toxicology Laboratory Detecting Xylazine: Prevalence, Pharmacokinetics, and Analytical Considerations Detection of Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs Testing Strategies and the Emergence of Designer Benzodiazepines Recent Advances in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antineoplastic and Antimicrobial Agents in Children Optimizing Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Anti-infectives: Patient and Clinical Setting Considerations Pediatric Toxicology: Children Are Not Small Adults Alcohol and Drug Testing in Motor Vehicle Crashes
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