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Functions of a forensic toxicologist include: 1) Study the effects of a chemical

ID: 102591 • Letter: F

Question

Functions of a forensic toxicologist include:

1)           Study the effects of a chemical on a biome

2)           Determine the amount of chemical present in a sample

3)           Define the standards for toxicological testing

4)           Use animal data to determine if a proposed drug satisfies legal requirements for further clinical testing

Common components of a product label include:

1)           Proprietary formula

2)           CAS number

3) Usage directions

4)           Comprehensive list of active and inactive ingredients

Phase I clinical trials:

1)           Establish the effectiveness of the chemical in individuals with the appropriate medical condition

2)           Employ a large group of volunteers (up to several hundred)

3)           Determine the maximum tolerated dose

4)           Evaluate the results from large scale clinical trials

Extended exposure time coupled with dilution is decontamination.

               1) True

               2) False

Explanation / Answer

1. The second option (2) is correct. Forensic toxicologists test bodily fluids and tissue samples for the presence of chemicals. These samples collect by crime scene investigators.

2. That requires all of the option given in the question, to label the product.

3. It includes option 1st and 3rd because this phase encounters the safety of drugs with its doses and side effects. It also checks whether the drug would not cause the cancer.

4. True, some kinds of decontamination requires diluted chemicals but for long duration exposures.