Advanced Drug Testing Method Detects 'Spice' Drugs

A new method of drug testing developed by researchers at RTI International makes it possible to detect a wider range of synthetically-produced ‘designer’ drugs.

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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- A new method of drug testing developed by researchers at RTI International makes it possible to detect a wider range of synthetically-produced ‘designer’ drugs.

Designer drugs – which include the currently popular products known as “spice” or ”bath salts” – are a new form of drugs that are easy to manufacture and difficult to recognize using traditional testing methods.

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