The analysis of methylamphetamine and para‐hydroxy‐methylamphetamine in post‐mortem hair samples using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
Dylan Mantinieks,
Olaf H. Drummer,
Jennifer Schumann
et al.
Abstract:External contamination is a well‐recognized limitation of hair analysis for drugs of abuse like methylamphetamine (MA), and there are no guidelines regarding the analysis of specific metabolites of MA to assist interpretation. We developed an analytical method to detect MA, amphetamine (AMP), and para‐hydroxy‐methylamphetamine (p‐OH‐MA) in hair and present their concentrations among a cohort of deceased persons positive for MA in blood (n = 63). Hair samples (≤ 3 cm) were washed with dichloromethane and water … Show more
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