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Citation

Hassan DAE, Ahmad MA, Ali SM, Hussien MA, Khalil DM, Ali IAER, Alim MAA. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2021; 15(1): 928-935.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

DOI

10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13535

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The consumption of drugs of abuse among females in the Health Services is a frequent problem, but often it is not diagnosed. Aims: We have analyzed the variations in the clinical profile of female patients came to obstetric emergency department in a period of sex months and made screening for various drugs to assess the percentage of addicted females in this period of life. Secondly, we have assessed also the accuracy of the presumptive method of detection compared to the confirmatory method.

METHOD: Urine samples were taken from pregnant females came to obstetric emergency department, Beni Suef University hospital and was screened to detect the drugs of abuse that taken by these females by immunoassay and GC-mass and clinical assessment of the babies were done.

RESULTS: from 300 females there were 20 cases Tramadol positive by immunoassay but all of them were false positive when GC-mass was used. There was a questioned cross reactivity between Ranitidine and tramadol by Immunoassay needing for more researches. 62.3% of the female were no educated 42% of the female's husbands were SHISHA smokers. Intra uterine growth retardation was the most common fetal complication Conclusions: scientific survey which done to detect drug abuse among group of people should never depend on immunoassay methods. The belief that women are more biologically complicated than men and that they were too busy caring for their children to participate in studies should be changed. Women should be included in clinical researches. © 2021, Institute of Medico-Legal Publications. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; suicide; child; female; infant; male; prevalence; docosahexaenoic acid; drug abuse; risk factor; pregnancy; Drug abuse; major clinical study; controlled study; clinical research; smoking; morphine; emergency ward; Egypt; tramadol; sensitivity and specificity; gas chromatography; eclampsia; diabetes mellitus; growth retardation; university hospital; fetus; immunoassay; Immunoassay; Article; intrauterine growth retardation; ranitidine; clinical assessment; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; husband; urine sampling; care behavior; aflatoxin; Ante partum female; Beni Suef; cross reaction; Cross reactivity; GC-mass; macrosomia; obstetric emergency

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