Abstract

ABSTRACT Forensic pharmacology involves interpreting the concentration of a drug or toxin found in the dead body in relationship to premortem events. Immediately after death, the concentrations of practically all drugs will be subject to multiple processes resulting in drug redistribution. Interpretation of a specific post-mortem result requires the integration of many independent and interacting antemortem, mortem and post-mortem factors. The consequences can be as far reaching as conviction or exoneration from the charge of murder.

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