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Department

Toxicology

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Special Collection Procedures Apply

Specimen Transport

First class post

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Please contact the Toxicology department on receipt of samples.

Turnaround Time

One month.

Sample Stability

Samples should be stored at 4 °C pending analysis.

Post Mortem Screening

General Information

Post Mortem toxicological analysis is requested  in order to investigate the potential exposure to drugs which may have contributed towards the death of an individual.

Typically, four samples are required:

1 x 20 mL       Blood (Unpreserved)

1 x 5 mL         Blood (Preserved e.g. flouride oxalate)

1 x 20 mL       Urine (Unpreserved)

1 x 5 mL         Urine ((Preserved e.g. flouride oxalate)

This allows the laboratory to screen for exposure to the majority of drugs (both prescribed and illict) and quantify any detected which may have contributed to the cause of death. Preserved samples allow alcohol concentrations to be reliably measured in blood and urine. The above is the ideal, cases will be processed even if not all four samples are present.

In cases where blood and urine cannot be collected (e.g. deaths involving severe trauma e.g. collision with fast moving vehicle) tissues such as muscle or liver may be examined. 

Notes

If you wish to send samples for post mortem analysis, please contact:

Dr Alexander Lawson
Consultant Clinical Scientist and Toxicologist
Telephone: 0121 424 0870
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Or

Joanne Duffy, Principal Clinical Scientist
Telephone: 0121 424 1392
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A request form MUST be completed for each case submitted to the laboratory. The request form may be downloaded here

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status: LGC QUARTZ, LGC CLIN TOX