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Drugs and Poisons Drugs and poisons are referred to as toxins. Toxicologists: Forensic specialists that look for toxins – alcohol, drugs and poisons – in human blood, urine, and flesh. What is a toxin?

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Drugs and Poisons in Crime

Illegal Drug Trade ($6.7 billion annual in Australia)- Marijuana- Heroine- Cocaine- Alcohol & Cigarettes- Pharmaceutical drugs

Drugs and Poisons in CrimeMost cases of poisoning are accidents, such as drug overdoses or people accidentally drinking weedkiller.

Exposure to poisons- Ingest (swallow)- Eyes- Skins- Inhalation- Bite or sting

Drugs and Poisons• Drugs and poisons are referred to as toxins.• Toxicologists: Forensic specialists that look for toxins –

alcohol, drugs and poisons – in human blood, urine, and flesh.

What is a toxin?

ToxinsToxins are any chemicals that pose a risk to human health.

Chemicals are in everything we consume, including the food we eat and the water we drink. • pesticides• antibiotics• hormones

Any chemicals can become toxic in the right dose.nerally dose.

The Dose Response Principal

A dose is the amount of exposure to a chemical. Response is the reaction to the dose.

“The dose makes the poison”

The Dose Response Principal

The effect of a toxin depends on:• The dose (amount of chemical)• The concentration (how strong it is)• The length of exposure• The individual being exposed

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Chemical Lethal dose Response

Alcohol

Caffeine

THC (cannabis)

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What chemicals in our food can become toxins?

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