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About Dr Alan Galbraith
Expertise
I can answer most questions on most drugs. Answers can be given in either technical or layperson terminology. My main areas of interest are psychiatric, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular drugs.

Experience
I have been a university lecturer/head of department for almost thirty years, but am now retired. My research interests were alcohol, smoking and cardiovascular disease.

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Institute of Biology, London.


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Author of "Fundamentals of Pharmacology" 5th Edition published in November 2007 by Pearson Education, Australia.

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BSc(Hons);MSc;PhD;MIBiol; Cert Biol; HECert

 
   

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Pharmacy - Would you give advice?Question from a curious american.


Expert: Dr Alan Galbraith - 3/15/2009

Question
Hello,
    Dr. Ravindra Bhaskar Ghooi i just have quick question for you and hope that the information is already known or close at hand.Can you with your experience and your knowledge of medicine tell me if the products baking soda and/or fruit pectin will possitively cloak methamphetamines. If not is there any kind of household product or inexpensive solution that will make methamphetamines undetectable via blood & urinalysis tests that are screened by lab techs for state supervisionary probation. Whether or not there is a working cover-up for this substance thank you for your time and hope to here from you soon.
                   Dru

Answer
Dear Dru

There is nothing that can positively mask amphetamine detection by an efficient and attested laboratory no matter what information that you glean from the Internet. Baking soda will delay its excretion in the urine but it will still be detectable.

Regards

Dr Alan galbraith

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