Forensic toxicologists typically work with body fluids, such as blood and urine, or visceral tissues. The analysis of alternative samples, such as bone marrow, can be requested when the commonly used samples are unavailable due to an extended time lapse between the time of death and collection of the material to be analysed. In this study, a method for the analysis of the lipophilic drug famprofazone (FA) and its metabolites, methamphetamine (MA) and amphetamine (AM), in bone marrow was developed, validated and applied to bone marrow from pigs given controlled doses of famprofazone.
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