LSD, URINE - QUANTITATIVE
LSD, URINE - QUANTITATIVE

Several factors contribute to the difficulties in developing a confirmatory method for the identification and quantitation of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in urine specimens. LSD (Fig. 1A) is a highly potent hallucinogen; the typical dosage range is 25 to 150 /g, with amounts in excess of 20 /g being necessary to produce psychotropic effects [1]. The resulting concentrations of LSD in urine specimens are relatively low, ranging from 200�1000 pg/ml when compared to urinary concentrations in the ng/ml range for other drugs of abuse.

Sample Type - Urine

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Prerequisites - No special preparation required

Price - ₹7990/-

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