From just4sherbears from yahoo.com Tue Aug 21 15:12:10 2007 From: just4sherbears from yahoo.com (Sherri James) Date: Wed Aug 22 15:39:50 2007 Subject: [Toxicology] Faculty Toxicology U. Texas-Austin Message-ID: <986350.3736.qm@web55504.mail.re4.yahoo.com> I am looking for a Toxicologist that can read a toxicology report for my attorney. I was in an auto accident and had used meth and marijuana the day before. We are need to find out what the levels mean, if they contributed to the accident. Could you please help Thank you Sherri --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. From dennys16 from gmail.com Thu Aug 23 03:47:05 2007 From: dennys16 from gmail.com (Daniele Toxy) Date: Thu Aug 23 09:41:10 2007 Subject: [Toxicology] Re: Faculty Toxicology U. Texas-Austin In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1187858825.032830.276240@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com> Sherri James wrote: > I am looking for a Toxicologist that can read a toxicology report for my attorney. I was in an auto accident and had used meth and marijuana the day before. We are need to find out what the levels mean, if they contributed to the accident. > > Could you please help > > Thank you > > Sherri > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. Hi, Serri, I am a graduate at Toxicology of Drugs. I know the effect of the marijuana, but the concentration of marijuana contributed to the accident, is dependent of physiology of person and habit to use the marijuana. In this last cases, the effect of marijuana on person, is dependent of habit and frequency to abuse it. The marijuana is detectable in urine after 4 day from administration. The level of marijuana necessary to determinate a accident is not important because the marijuana is illegal and any concentration is illegal and make a risk. I know that in 1 cigarette of marijuana there are 50 mg of active substance, but only 12 mg is absorption and make the toxic and neurological effect. Bye