The measured concentrations are on the order of 1-20 ng/mL in blood. Cmax in humans when taking those drugs are about 100-1000x higher.
I wouldn't put too much weight on the finding that those with detections had different urea/lactate etc. There might be something underlying explaining both drug and physiology, like age.
Could still be bad to have chronic exposure at such low levels - also fish physiology is different.
This classifies Cocaine Shark as a documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocaine_Shark
indeed
They probably ate lawyers from New York who were on vacation…
The measured concentrations are on the order of 1-20 ng/mL in blood. Cmax in humans when taking those drugs are about 100-1000x higher.
I wouldn't put too much weight on the finding that those with detections had different urea/lactate etc. There might be something underlying explaining both drug and physiology, like age.
Could still be bad to have chronic exposure at such low levels - also fish physiology is different.
I wonder how much of this is just that our tests are getting more sensitive.
Exactly, the detection itself doesn't mean anything. Is the dose relevant? If not, then not. And the dose likely isn't relevant.
Does that make for more aggressive sharks in the waters with unexplained behaviors?
Is caffeine really that bad?
Sharks obtain cocaine by eating people?
Maybe it says something about the people taking cocaine and go swimming with sharks.
First it was cocaine bear, and now cocaine shark.
We've already had Cocaine Crabs from Outer Space: https://imdb.com/title/tt28651516/
Do they write Rust?
Well I don't think Cocaine Snail would have been a blockbuster
#justlikeus
this clearly points to an previously unknown seasonal migration from wall st.
The Shark of Wall St
Clearly there are missing parts, or opportunites, in the two trilogies.
[Cocaine] Shark | Wolf | Bear [of Wall St]
Seasonal migration from Wall Street to the Bahamas? 'Previously unknown?' A bit déclassé maybe, but...
After the "plastic glove" smoking gun the other day, I wonder if this is another instance of lab contamination making it into the results.
Unlike plastic gloves, researchers don’t typically bring these substances into the lab.
Alas, that was the joke.
researchers party too