International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC)
ISSN: 2573-1734
Short Communication
The Role of Medical Pharmacology Experts in Forensic Science
Abstract
Medical pharmacology experts possess in-depth knowledge of drug actions, metabolism, and their systemic effects on the human body, providing a critical complement to forensic toxicologists in legal cases. Their extensive training, typically culminating in a PhD from a medical school, includes a detailed understanding of physiology, pathology and the molecular underpinnings of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
Consequently, medical pharmacology experts serve an essential function when interpreting complex drug effects, polypharmacy interactions, individualized patient clinical responses, human physiology and disease states, and causality in both criminal and civil proceedings. This article discusses the rigorous training that medical and clinical pharmacologists undergo and highlights how their expertise bolsters legal proceedings, ensuring accurate and scientifically sound conclusions in forensic contexts.
Keywords: Medical Pharmacology; Clinical Pharmacology; Forensic Science; Expert Witness; Toxicology; Legal Medicine
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