Exam 9: Applications of Forensic Toxicology
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Given the following data:
R/Vd = 0.70L/kg (men) 0.60L/kg (women)
Beta = 0.02 g/dL per hour
Standard drink = 14g
Calculate how many standard drinks a woman (62kg) ingested if her BAC is measured as 0.12g/dL 90 minutes after the BACmax level was reached.
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One method to detect post-mortem redistribution of a drug is to
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A weakly basic drug with a pKa of 7.5 partitions from the blood into OF with a pH of 6.7. If ion trapping occurs, where will the drug be trapped?
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