The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
Forensic Toxicology
Welcome to the World Wide Web Virtual Library: Forensic Toxicology. The Virtual Library is the Web's original index, founded by Timothy Berners-Lee. In the original spirit of the Web, it is maintained as a public service by volunteers expert in their particular fields.
Forensic Toxicology is, quite literally, the use of toxicology in courts of law. This is most often understood to mean the analysis of alcohol, drugs, and poisons in body fluids and the interpretation of those analytical results for the benefit of the courts. There is considerable overlap between Forensic Toxicology and Clinical Toxicology, Criminalistics, Forensic Psychology, Employment Drug Testing, Environmental Toxicology, Forensic Pathology, Pharmacology, Sports Medicine, and Veterinary Toxicology; there is some overlap with the work of Poison Centers. Consequently there are few "pure" Forensic Toxicology sites on the Internet. I hope you will find those that follow to be among the most useful. For a general toxicology site, consider the Society of Toxicology,Eurotox, or the Hardin MetaDirectory Toxicology Index. --adb
ROSITA The EU ROadSIde Testing Assessment Project. Note particularly the downloadable Work Package 1, an inventory of drugs and medicines that are suspected of impairing driving ability.