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What does DOA stand for?

Drug of Abuse


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Ecstasy: Ecstasy (MDMA) is a drug of abuse with stimulant and psychodelic properties.
With these grants, ABMC's intellectual property portfolio for its drug of abuse testing line increases to 10 United States patents and 14 foreign patents, in addition to a number of pending patent applications both within the US and internationally.
With this grant, ABMC's intellectual property portfolio for its drug of abuse testing line increases to 9 United States patents and 15 foreign patents, in addition to a number of pending patent applications both within the US and internationally.
BW HealthWire)--March 17, 1999--Beckman Coulter recently introduced a new Opiate drug of abuse reagent with a 2000 ng/mL cut-off for opiate metabolites.

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