The International Toxic Adulterant Database

About ITAD

The International Toxic Adulterant Database (ITAD) was created by the Colombo Plan to monitor the spread of toxic adulterating substances in the drug supply internationally as well as document the public health risks associated use of these various adulterants.
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30
Countries Participating
40
Laboratories Participating
123,674
Seizures Reported

Recently Added Publications and Presentations

  • Toxic Adulterants Found in Umbilical Cord Tissue (UCT)

    Kari M. Midthun, Ph.D.; Brandon N. Nelson, M.S.; Thom Browne; and Barry K. Logan, Ph.D
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  • Public Health Alert: Phenylbutazone

    Sarah A. Shuda, M.S., Amanda L.A. Mohr, M.S., Thom Browne, and Barry K. Logan, Ph.D
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  • Public Health Alert: Diphenhydramine

    Grace Cieri, M.S., Amanda L.A. Mohr, M.S., Thom Browne, and Barry K. Logan, Ph.D
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  • The Identification of Toxic Adulterants in Seized Drug Material Around the World

    Rodriguez Salas, J., Mohr, A., Browne, T. and Logan, B.
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  • Method Validation and Detection of Adulterants in 1582 Seized Drug Exhibits by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry

    T.R. Fiorentin, A. Mohr, M. F. Fogarty, D.M. Martin, T. Browne, T. L. Conti, A. Standifer, L. Bouchard, M. Gilbert, T. Tripp, J. Watson, S.Molloy, B. K. Logan
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  • America's Hidden Drug Epidemic: It's More than Opioids

    M.S. Gold, T. Browne and D. Martin
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