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The most frequently encountered drugs in emergency toxicology in our country are benzodiazepines, alone or associated to other psychoactive drugs and/or alcohol1.
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di Tella, A.S., Di Nunzio, C., Ricci, P. (1987). HPLC Simultaneous Determination of 1,4 Benzodiazepines in Biological Fluids. In: Piemonte, G., Tagliaro, F., Marigo, M., Frigerio, A. (eds) Developments in Analytical Methods in Pharmaceutical, Biomedical, and Forensic Sciences. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3526-7_11
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