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Modern Drug Screening Technologies and Their Impact on Healthcare, Workplace Safety, and Forensic Applications
Drug screening, or toxicology testing, involves the detection and quantification of substances in biological samples such as blood, urine, saliva, or hair. These tests are crucial in clinical practice, occupational safety, rehabilitation programs, and forensic investigations.
Advanced analytical methods, including immunoassays, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), provide highly accurate and sensitive detection of prescription medications, recreational drugs, and emerging synthetic compounds. In clinical settings, drug screening helps monitor patient adherence, manage substance abuse, and prevent adverse drug interactions.
Workplace drug screening ensures safety compliance, reduces accidents, and maintains productivity, while forensic applications aid legal investigations such as DUI cases and criminal evidence collection. Continuous innovation in rapid testing, point-of-care devices, and automated reporting enhances efficiency, accessibility, and reliability. Drug screening remains an essential tool for safeguarding public health, safety, and legal integrity.