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Studying the Effect of pH Variation on the Incorporation of the Antipsychotic Drug Clozapine into Dyed and Non-Dyed Hair Samples Using Micro-Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy

Antipsychotic drugs are among the mostly widely used medications and are usually taken for prolonged periods of time. Due to its accumulation and trapping of drugs, hair can provide a useful indication of long-term exposure. Of interest also is what if any changes in the structural components of hai...

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Published in:Applied spectroscopy 2009-06, Vol.63 (6), p.689-693
Main Authors: Koçak, A., Blanchard, Z. S., Hoffman, D. B.
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