Prevalence of drugs in oral fluid from truck drivers in Brazilian highways

Mar 9, 2017Forensic science international

How common drug use is in the saliva of truck drivers on Brazilian highways

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Abstract

Of the 764 truck drivers tested in Sao Paulo, 5.2% tested positive for psychoactive drugs.

  • Cocaine was detected in 21 drivers, making it the most common drug found.
  • Amphetamine was present in 16 drivers, while Δ9-THC was identified in 8 drivers.
  • Participants reported driving an average of 614 km and working 9.4 hours a day.
  • All drivers in the study were men, with an average age of 42.5 years.
  • The findings suggest ongoing use of illicit drugs among truck drivers during driving hours.

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