21 results match your criteria: "Provincial Toxicology Centre[Affiliation]"

Background: Large-scale longitudinal studies with biological samples are needed to examine the associations between prenatal cannabis use and birth and developmental outcomes.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to understand the feasibility and acceptability of collecting umbilical cord tissue for the purpose of cannabis use testing in a community sample.

Design: This is a mixed methods research study consisted of a prospective cohort study and a qualitative descriptive study.

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Over the last two decades, hundreds of new psychoactive substances (NPSs), also known as "designer drugs", have emerged on the illicit drug market. The toxic and potentially fatal effects of these compounds oblige laboratories around the world to screen for NPS in seized materials and biological samples, commonly using high-resolution mass spectrometry. However, unambiguous identification of a NPS by mass spectrometry requires comparison to data from analytical reference materials, acquired on the same instrument.

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Desalkylgidazepam blood concentrations in 63 forensic investigation cases.

J Anal Toxicol

December 2023

Provincial Toxicology Centre, Provincial Health Services Authority, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4, Canada.

Desalkylgidazepam, also known as bromonordiazepam, is the latest designer benzodiazepine to appear in postmortem blood samples in British Columbia. Our laboratory was first alerted to the presence of desalkylgidazepam in seized drug samples in May 2022, and the analyte was added to an in-house library shortly thereafter. Previously acquired spectra from routine death investigation cases were reprocessed using the updated library with the first presumptive identification of desalkylgidazepam occurring in a sample received in April 2022.

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Bromazolam Blood Concentrations in Postmortem Cases-A British Columbia Perspective.

J Anal Toxicol

April 2023

Provincial Toxicology Centre, Provincial Health Services Authority, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4R4, Canada.

Bromazolam is a designer benzodiazepine that was first detected in British Columbia in January 2021. Postmortem cases were analyzed using a comprehensive blood drug screening procedure by liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry before being retrospectively analyzed using an in-house novel psychoactive substances data processing method. Bromazolam was detected in 41 postmortem cases in 2021 and quantitatively confirmed by standard addition, using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

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Introduction: The emergence of fentanyl and its analogues have contributed to a drastic rise in overdose-related mortality in recent years. The objective of this study was to determine the number of drug checking samples containing fentanyl and fentanyl analogues using both point of care and confirmatory drug checking technologies.

Methods: Point-of-care drug checking data, using a combination of fentanyl immunoassay strips and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), were collected at harm reduction sites in Vancouver and Surrey, British Columbia.

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A novel magnetic adsorption nanomaterial was synthesized by the copolymerization of a deep eutectic solvent (DES) and chitosan (CS)-modified FeO particles. This material was proposed for the magnetic solid-phase extraction (MSPE) of flavonoids from an aqueous extract solution of herbal Epimedium folium without pretreatment. Coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), a rapid, environmentally friendly, and efficacious method was established and successfully applied for the enrichment, separation, and quantification of five quality marker flavonoids (viz.

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Poisoning from consumption of foraged alternative medicine products is an uncommon yet recognized occurrence. Here, presented is the case of a 40-year-old woman who was witnessed to collapse with labored breathing and subsequently died despite emergency medical personnel attendance and resuscitation efforts. Autopsy revealed the presence of plant matter that was visually identified as leaves from Taxus baccata - the English Yew.

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Background: From mid-2018, an increase in novel psychoactive substance (NPS) benzodiazepines was noted on surveillance of the unregulated drug market around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The rise was concordant with an outbreak of atypical overdoses suspicious for benzodiazepine adulteration of unregulated opioids. This study sought to describe the number and type of NPS benzodiazepines in a sample drawn from a community drug checking program during this period, and to explore accuracy of point-of-care drug checking technologies when compared to confirmatory methods in this sample.

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Introduction: Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are increasingly being consumed worldwide, with synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic opioids being the second and third most commonly used NPS, respectively. Certain synthetic cannabinoids can produce significant harms, particularly when used with opioids. The objective of this study was to characterise the presence of synthetic cannabinoids in the unregulated drug supply in three Canadian settings METHODS: In the British Columbia setting, all samples were first analysed at point-of-care using combination Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and fentanyl immunoassay strips prior to confirmatory testing using quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and/or liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS).

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Drug checking identifies counterfeit alprazolam tablets.

Drug Alcohol Depend

January 2021

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 2A9, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 10th Floor-2775 Laurel Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 1M9, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Non-prescribed benzodiazepine use is increasing in North America, especially among youth. Owing to increasing demand, counterfeit benzodiazepine tablets are mass-produced in clandestine, unregulated environments and sold as legitimate pharmaceuticals. This study aimed to examine the contents of counterfeit alprazolam tablets available in the unregulated drug market in British Columbia, Canada.

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Menopause is an endocrine-related transition that induces a number of physiological and potentially pathological changes in middle-aged and elderly women. The intention of this research was to investigate the influence of menopause on the intricate relationships between major biochemical metabolites. The study involved metabolic profiling of 186 metabolic markers measured in blood plasma collected from 120 healthy female participants.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can oxidize cellular macromolecules like DNA, causing DNA damage. The most common form of DNA damage is the 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) lesion, typically repaired by the base excision repair (BER) pathway, which is initiated by the enzyme oxoguanine glycosylase 1 (OGG1). ROS are produced endogenously and can be enhanced by environmental factors, such as xenobiotics, radiation, and microbial pathogens.

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Baseline urinary KIM-1 concentration in detecting acute kidney injury should be interpreted with patient pre-existing nephropathy.

Pract Lab Med

May 2019

Discipline of Laboratory Medicine, Eastern Health Authority, 300 Prince Philip Dr, St. John's, NL, Canada.

Objectives: To determine whether pre-existing nephropathy impacts urinary KIM-1 levels, urinary KIM-1 were measured in patients with normal kidney filtration function but either with or without proteinuria. The reference intervals of urinary KIM-1 in adults with normal kidney filtration function but without urine proteinuria were established.

Design And Methods: 188 urine samples were obtained from adults with normal kidney filtration.

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Females and males are known to have different abilities to cope with stress and disease. This study was designed to investigate the effect of sex on properties of a complex interlinked network constructed of central biochemical metabolites. The study involved the blood collection and analysis of a large set of blood metabolic markers from a total of 236 healthy participants, which included 140 females and 96 males.

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Objectives: Determine the prevalence of drug use in injured drivers and identify associated demographic factors and crash characteristics.

Design: Prospective cross-sectional study.

Setting: Seven trauma centres in British Columbia, Canada (2010-2012).

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Background: Paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA) is a ring-substituted amphetamine similar in structure to 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or "ecstasy"), but substantially more toxic. We describe the clinical features of fatal exposures in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective case series on deaths in Alberta and BC between June 2011 and April 2012 for which forensic toxicologic analysis was positive for PMMA and the drug was implicated as the primary toxic agent.

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A lethal ingestion of a household cleaner containing pine oil and isopropanol.

J Anal Toxicol

March 2010

Provincial Toxicology Centre, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V5Z 4R4.

This paper presents the case of a woman with a history of schizophrenia found deceased in her residence after she apparently ingested an unknown quantity of a pine oil-containing product. A strong lemon-pine odor emanated from the body. Autopsy revealed a large volume of oily fluid in the stomach.

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Fatal acute topiramate toxicity.

J Anal Toxicol

July 2004

Provincial Toxicology Centre, Riverview Hospital, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada.

A 44-year-old Caucasian female was found dead in bed. Qualitative screening detected ethanol, phenobarbital, and methotrimeprazine. However, none were sufficient to attribute as the cause of death.

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