Recommendations for Toxicological Investigation of Drug-Impaired Driving and Motor Vehicle Fatalities—2021 Update

Author:

D’Orazio Amanda L12,Mohr Amanda L.A1,Chan-Hosokawa Ayako2,Harper Curt3,Huestis Marilyn A4,Limoges Jennifer F5,Miles Amy K6,Scarneo Colleen E7,Kerrigan Sarah8,Liddicoat Laura J1,Scott Karen S9,Logan Barry K12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Fredric Rieders Family Foundation, 2300 Stratford Avenue, Willow Grove, PA 19090, USA

2. NMS Labs, 200 Welsh Road, Horsham, PA 19044, USA

3. Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, 2026 Valleydale Road, Hoover, AL 35244, USA

4. Huestis and Smith Toxicology, LLC, 683 Shore Road, Severna Park, MD 21146, USA

5. New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center, 1220 Washington Avenue, Building 30, Albany, NY 12226-3000, USA

6. Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, 2601 Agriculture Drive, PO Box 7996, Madison, WI 53707-7996, USA

7. New England Forensic Toxicology, LLC, PO Box 702, Concord, NH 03302, USA

8. Sam Houston State University, 1003 Bowers Boulevard, Huntsville, TX 77341, USA

9. Arcadia University, 450 S Easton Road, Glenside, PA 19038, USA

Abstract

Abstract This report describes updates to the National Safety Council’s Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division’s recommendations for drug testing in driving under the influence of drug (DUID) cases and motor vehicle fatalities. The updates are based on a survey of drug testing practices in laboratories in the USA and Canada, a comprehensive review of the prior recommendations and data and research on drugs most frequently detected in DUID cases. A consensus meeting was held with representative forensic science practitioners and the authors of this report to update recommendations. No changes were made to the Tier I scope; however, there were changes to cutoffs of some analytes for blood, urine and oral fluid. Due to increased prevalence in DUID cases, trazodone and difluoroethane were added to the Tier II scope. For clarification, Tier I cutoffs reflect free concentrations, and hydrolysis is recommended but not required. The consensus panel concluded that urine is an inferior matrix to blood and oral fluid as it may represent historical use or exposure unrelated to observed impairment; therefore, future iterations of these recommendations will not include urine as a recommended matrix. Laboratories currently testing urine should work with traffic safety partners to encourage the use of blood and oral fluid as more appropriate specimens and adjust their capabilities to provide that testing.

Funder

Fredric Rieders Family Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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