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How Accurate Are Online BAC Calculators?

Written by: Alan Baker 30th August, 2024

Some drivers use online applications designed to estimate blood alcohol content (BAC), commonly known as ‘online breathalysers’ or ‘BAC calculators.’ A study aimed to evaluate the calculation methods of various ‘BAC calculators’ available online and assess their accuracy. Researchers analysed the five most popular calculators found through Google, along with a commercial option. They tested…

Spiked Drink Detection

Written by: Alan Baker 21st August, 2024

Objective: Hospitals frequently receive inquiries from individuals concerned about potential exposure to drink spiking, which involves the administration of drugs without their knowledge or consent. This study aimed to identify drugs in the blood and urine samples of patients who suspected drink spiking, focusing specifically on unreported drugs not disclosed by the patients.   Methods:…

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