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Research on EtG Testing

Key Articles

Ethylglucuronide (EtG): A New Marker to Detect Alcohol Use in Recovering Physicians by Skipper GE, Weinmann W, Wurst FM, in
Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline, 2004,90(2), 14-17

Detection of Alcohol Use in Monitored Aftercare Programs: A National Survey of State Physician Health Programs, by Jansen M, Bell LB, Sucher MA, Stoehr JD, Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline, 2004, 90 (2) 8-13.

Ethylglucuronide: A Biomarker to Identify Alcohol Use by Health Professionals Recovering from Substance Use Disorders by Skipper GE, Weinmann W, Wurst FM, et. al,  in Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2004,1-5

Ethyl glucuronide—the direct ethanol metabolite on the threshold from science to routine use, by Friedrich Martin Wurst, Gregory E. Skipper, & Wolfgang Weinmann, in Addiction, 2003,  98(Suppl. 2) 51-61

Ethyl Glucuronide Discloses Recent Covert Alcohol Use Not Detected by Standard Testing in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients by Friedrich Martin Wurst, Rüdiger Vogel, Katja Jachau, Arthur Varga, Christer Alling, Andreas Alt, and Gregory E. Skipper in ALCOHOLISM: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, Vol. 27, No. 3,March 2003

Detection of EtG in Urine following Application of Germ-X, by Rohrig, Huber, Goodson, and Ross, in Jouranl of Analytical Toxicology, Vol 30, Nov/Dec 2006

The Effect of the Use of Mouthwash on EtG Concentrations in Urine, by
Costantino, DiGregorio, Korn, Spayd, and Rieders, in Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Vol 30, Nov/Dec 2006

The Role of Biomarkers in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders, Substance Abuse Treatment ADVISORY, September 2006, Volume 5, Issue 4
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment