The saliva-based device would allow Clarksville Police road tests for amphetamines, oxycodone, opiates, methamphetamine, cannabis, and cocaine.
Competition is heating up, but questions remain about insurance coverage, drug pricing, copycat drugs and the role of pills in the space.
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New $2 saliva test may aid in psychiatric diagnosis
A team of researchers in Brazil has engineered an inexpensive, disposable sensor that can detect a key protein linked to ...
Scientists have developed a portable biosensor that can detect levels of BDNF, a protein linked to mental health conditions ...
NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American: NNVC ) (the "Company"), a clinical stage leader developing revolutionary broad-spectrum antiviral drugs that the virus cannot escape, announced that it will be ...
Clarksville police could soon have a new tool to help them catch drugged drivers: the SoToxa Mobile Test System.
San Diego-based Precision Diagnostics, one of the country’s largest urine and saliva drug testing labs, agreed to pay $27 million to settle allegations by the U.S. government and multiple states that ...
The DOT's proposed rule would add fentanyl and norfentanyl to mandatory drug testing panels for transportation workers under ...
The 26-year-old had been randomly pulled over in Ayr, on July 9 where police conducted a drug test. The test returned ...
Rani Therapeutics secured a $1.085 billion collaboration with Chugai Pharmaceutical. Check out why I am initiating with a Buy ...
Glovadalen, a novel D1 receptor positive allosteric modulator, is linked to improve OFF time in patients with Parkinson’s ...
Eli Lilly has guided its oral GLP-1 drug candidate orforglipron through two more late-phase tests in Type 2 diabetes, racking up wins against placebo and AstraZeneca’s Farxiga to stay on track to seek ...
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