All Relations between cocaine and cannabinoids

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E M Ostrea, M J Brady, P M Parks, D C Asensio, A Nalu. Drug screening of meconium in infants of drug-dependent mothers: an alternative to urine testing. The Journal of pediatrics. vol 115. issue 3. 1989-10-05. PMID:2769510. meconium from the infants of drug-dependent mothers showed the presence of at least one drug metabolite: 80% of the infants of drug-dependent mothers showed cocaine (range 0.14 to 19.91 micrograms/gm stool), 55% showed morphine (range 0.41 to 14.97 micrograms/gm stool), and 60% showed cannabinoid (range 0.05 to 0.67 micrograms/gm stool). 1989-10-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
C S Frings, D J Battaglia, R M Whit. Status of drugs-of-abuse testing in urine under blind conditions: an AACC study. Clinical chemistry. vol 35. issue 5. 1989-07-06. PMID:2720992. the drugs studied were amphetamines, cannabinoids, cocaine, opiates, and phencyclidine. 1989-07-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Warne. Interference of common household chemicals in immunoassay methods for drugs of abuse. Clinical chemistry. vol 35. issue 4. 1989-05-22. PMID:2539273. i report how some adulterants affect results for drugs of abuse in urine as measured by roche ria, syva emit d.a.u., and abbott tdx fpia (fluorescence polarization immunoassay) for the following drugs: amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, cocaine, opiates, and phencyclidine (pcp). 1989-05-22 2023-08-11 Not clear
L J Lewellen, H H McCurd. A novel procedure for the analysis of drugs in whole blood by homogeneous enzyme immunoassay (EMIT). Journal of analytical toxicology. vol 12. issue 5. 1989-03-29. PMID:2906382. assays: barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine metabolite, opiates, amphetamines, and the cannabinoid 20 assays using the syva autocarousel and the cobas mira. 1989-03-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
A W Heinemann, S Schnoll, M Brandt, R Maltz, M Kee. Toxicology screening in acute spinal cord injury. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 12. issue 6. 1989-02-28. PMID:3064643. serum ethanol greater than 50 mg/dl was the most frequently found substance (observed in 40% of the cases) followed by urine analysis evidence of cocaine (14%), cannabinoids (8%), benzodiazipines (5%), and opiates (4%). 1989-02-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
W M Asselin, J M Leslie, B McKinle. Direct detection of drugs of abuse in whole hemolyzed blood using the EMIT d.a.u. urine assays. Journal of analytical toxicology. vol 12. issue 4. 1988-12-20. PMID:3054319. the emit urine assays used in this study included those for opiates, amphetamines, methadone, barbiturates, phencyclidine (pcp), methaqualone, propoxyphene, cocaine metabolite, benzodiazepine metabolite, and cannabinoids. 1988-12-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
R H Schwart. Urine testing in the detection of drugs of abuse. Archives of internal medicine. vol 148. issue 11. 1988-12-01. PMID:3056313. as a result of recent technical improvements in the instrumentation and reagents used to test for drugs of abuse in urine specimens, these tests, properly performed, are highly accurate for cannabinoids and cocaine, the two most frequently abused drugs; a positive test for opiates and amphetamines is much less specific. 1988-12-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
A K Lund, D F Preusser, R D Blomberg, A F William. Drug use by tractor-trailer drivers. Journal of forensic sciences. vol 33. issue 3. 1988-08-11. PMID:3385377. cannabinoids were found in 15% of the drivers' blood or urine; nonprescription stimulants such as phenylpropanolamine were found in 12%; prescription stimulants such as amphetamine were found in 5%; cocaine metabolites were found in 2%; and alcohol was found in less than 1%. 1988-08-11 2023-08-11 Not clear
D W Jones, D Adams, P A Martel, R J Roussea. Drug population in one thousand geographically distributed urine specimens. Journal of analytical toxicology. vol 9. issue 3. 1985-08-13. PMID:4010236. of these, 50 drugs accounted for 95% of the total detected; 21% of the specimens contained cannabinoid metabolites, and 4% of the specimens contained cocaine and/or benzoylecgonine. 1985-08-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Boxenbaum, J H Jaff. Publication trends in the drug dependence literature. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse. vol 9. issue 1. 1983-06-10. PMID:6763473. the following headings were reviewed: drug abuse, drug dependence, alcoholism, smoking, heroin addiction, cannabis, cannabinoids, cocaine, phencyclidine, lysergic acid diethylamide, diazepam, and meprobamate. 1983-06-10 2023-08-12 Not clear