Pharmacology Forensics

Pharmacology Forensics is an applied science that looks at the use of drugs and their effects in crime-solving. This branch of science helps to identify drugs used by criminals including illegal drugs, prescription drugs, and even toxic substances used in homicides. By analyzing crime-scene evidence, pharmacology forensics can determine how drugs were used in a criminal act, aiding in the identification of suspects and providing valuable evidence to prosecutors and defense attorneys. Pharmacology forensics is a rapidly growing field due to its usefulness in providing a scientific approach to uncovering criminal activity.

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