Interpreting tricyclic antidepressant measurements in urine in an emergency department setting: comparison of two qualitative point-of-care urine tricyclic antidepressant drug immunoassays with quantitative serum chromatographic analysis.
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James G Flood | Stacy E F Melanson | Elizabeth Lee Lewandrowski | S. Melanson | E. Lewandrowski | J. Flood | David A Griggs | Stacy E. F. Melanson
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