: Supplemental appendices include normal laboratory values, unit conversion charts, and testing methodology overviews. Critical Interpretative Rules
: The simple presence of a drug in a reported lethal range does not automatically make it the cause of death if other significant findings (like trauma or natural disease) are present. Handbook of Forensic Toxicology for Medical Exa...
: There is no such thing as a fixed "lethal drug concentration"; a drug can cause death even below reported lethal ranges depending on the individual's circumstances. : Designed for "routine daily use" and preparation
: Designed for "routine daily use" and preparation for courtroom testimony, specifically addressing the needs of professionals with heavy caseloads. death scene details
: Emphasizes that drug concentrations should never be interpreted in a vacuum; they must be viewed alongside medical history, death scene details, and physical autopsy findings. Core Features and Content