Metabolism and toxicological analyses of hallucinogenic tryptamine analogues being abused in Japan Tooru KamataMunehiro KatagiHitoshi Tsuchihashi Review Article 08 January 2010 Pages: 1 - 8
Simultaneous analysis of six novel hallucinogenic (tetrahydrobenzodifuranyl)aminoalkanes (FLYs) and (benzodifuranyl)aminoalkanes (DragonFLYs) by GC-MS, LC-MS, and LC-MS-MS Kei ZaitsuMunehiro KatagiHitoshi Tsuchihashi Original Article 16 December 2009 Pages: 9 - 18
Reproducible chiral capillary electrophoresis of methamphetamine and its related compounds using a chemically modified capillary having diol groups Yoshiaki IwamuroReiko Iio-IshimaruKazuichi Hayakawa Original Article 21 December 2009 Pages: 19 - 24
Pattern of poisoning in Japan: selection of drugs and poisons for systematic toxicological analysis Keiko KudoTomomi IshidaNoriaki Ikeda Original Article 08 January 2010 Pages: 25 - 32
Capsaicin, an active ingredient in pepper sprays, increases the lethality of cocaine John E. MendelsonBryan K. TolliverPaul Berger Short Communication 02 October 2009 Pages: 33 - 37
Analysis of 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in urine by LC-MS-MS after stir-bar sorptive extraction and liquid desorption Yoshiyuki GotoToshinori ArakiKoji Arizono Short Communication 10 December 2009 Pages: 38 - 42
Accumulation of intravenously administered methamphetamine in stomach contents Fumio Moriya Short Communication 10 December 2009 Pages: 43 - 46
Homicide involving Aconitum tuberous root: LC-MS-MS analysis of Aconitum alkaloids and their hydrolysates in formalin-fixed tissues Hajime MiyaguchiHitoshi Sekine Case Report 07 August 2009 Pages: 47 - 51
Constituent profiling of ecstasy seizures by GC-MS after joint derivatization with MSTFA and MBTFA Pinjia MengPierre Margot Letter to the Editor 02 October 2009 Pages: 52 - 54
Increase in split ratio enables detection of underivatized N-hydroxy-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine and N-hydroxy-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine by capillary GC-MS Kenji TsujikawaKenji KuwayamaHiroyuki Inoue Letter to the Editor 10 December 2009 Pages: 55 - 57
Urine may serve as a window of intracranial hematoma for detecting alcohol in non-brain-dead trauma victims Fumio Moriya Letter to the Editor 10 December 2009 Pages: 58 - 60