
Research
Published, Peer-Reviewed Studies
Confirming DRUID's Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Utility
Vetted by independent experts before publication, the following publications underwent rigorous review processes to meet the highest scientific standards.
"DRUID was the most sensitive measure of impairment when compared to the other cognitive performance tasks administered (i.e., the DSST, DAT, and PASAT) as well as several common field sobriety tests (i.e., the WT, OLS and MRB)." - Journal of Psychopharmacology 2021
Dr. Ryan Vandrey, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Journal of Psychopharmacology

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

Vision Development Rehabilitation

Clinical Case Studies and Reports

Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Journal of Psychopharmacology

Scientific Reports

CMS Drugs

Frontiers in Pharmacology

PLOS.One

Drug & Alcohol Dependence

Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

Drug and Alcohol Dependence

The Pursuit

Journal of Analytical Toxicology
Published, Peer-Reviewed Abstracts

International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Alcobaca, Portugal

Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting, Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Portland, Oregon

International Association for Chemical Testing
