Interdisciplinary Investigation of Abortion Drugs, Their Tracking and Analysis Methods
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Reza Zahravi1 , Marzieh Kamankesh2 , Mahdi Mahdavi 3 |
1- School of Law, Tehran University 2- School of Pharmacy, Semnan University of Medical Sciences 3- School of law, Tehran University , criminst@ut.ac.ir |
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Abstract: (105 Views) |
With the increase of abortion and its adverse effects in most parts of the world on the lives of innocent people who are unable to defend themselves, as well as its adverse effects on the population, prevention of abortion is more important in different societies, including Iran. In general, the two main methods of abortion in the world can be considered more common, which are medical and physical abortion, which are used based on the length of the pregnancy period. One of the most important issues in the discussion of abortion drugs is the determination and measurement of the dosage of the drugs available in the market (drug fraud) and also the criminological discussion of the use of these drugs. First, a comprehensive introduction of all types of abortion drugs and then introduction of its structure and physicochemical properties have been done. Instrumental methods for qualitative and quantitative tracking and measurement of these drugs have been introduced, and at the same time, the criminological issues of supply and consumption of abortion drugs have been discussed. Chromatographic methods are one of the most important instrumental methods for analyzing abortion drugs. Also, due to the complex texture of abortion drugs, new micro and nano extraction methods with high precision are used to purify and increase the precision and accuracy of the measurement method. Tracking abortion drugs is one of the most important issues in the world today, and there are various methods of device analysis for this tracking, and the use of such accurate methods makes the criminological issues related to this issue clear. |
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Keywords: Abortion, forensics, chromatography |
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Type of Article: Review Article |
Subject:
Forensic Pharmacology Received: 2024/06/3 | Revised: 2024/12/24 | Accepted: 2024/12/10
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