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Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2018, $49,832)
The redistribution of drugs and their metabolites after death makes it difficult to accurately determine drug concentration at death. Determining concentration at death is vital to establishing whether an individual died as the result of an overdose. The postmortem patterns of morphine have been well characterized. The applicant proposes research that will establish how those patterns related to ante mortem values. "Note: This project contains a research and/or development component, as defined in applicable law," and complies with Part 200 Uniform Requirements - 2 CFR 200.210(a)(14). NCA/NCF
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