The forty years of work in the Ser.D. have taught us to grasp changes, often beyond laws and resources, proposing the correct organizational evolutions.
The evolution of consumption and states of dependence, the new consumption of young people, the challenges to the limit of risks, the addictive behaviors such as chemic sex recall the need for new reading paradigms, a new clinic and new operational tools.
A collaboration between the SMEL Clinical Chemical Analysis and Microbiology Laboratory of the Lodi Hospital and the Ser.D. has begun a few months ago, aimed at introducing a new protocol for the research of substances of abuse on the keratin matrix in drug addiction monitoring.
Furthermore, with this type of analysis, the laboratory can provide its Ser.D. with a more effective analysis tool in monitoring patients.
The high specificity of the test is able to determine greater diagnostic reliability with a consequent improvement in the specificity of treatment.