Online Benefits for Members

The ones listed below are TIAFTnet services available within the members area and which are available to all TIAFT members.

All you need to enter TIAFTnet Restricted Area is to be a "dues paying member of TIAFT"
If you are already a TIAFT paying member you should contact TIAFT Treasurer, Dr. Daniel S. Isenschmid (Disensch@co.wayne.mi.us), who will issue your username and password after verification that your member dues account is currently "Paid-In-Full" and is not overdue.
If you are not already a TIAFT member you might consider to join the Association.

Please Note:
Applications to obtain the password must be addressed to TIAFT Treasurer only. Any other request will not be processed. When sending your request, please include: subject "PASSWORD", full name, postal address, e-mail address.
Verification of Membership Status and response to inquiry may take up to 10 business days after request receipt. Thank you.

  • TIAFT Bulletin on-line
    TIAFT Bulletin is available to members via TIAFTnet. The electronic version will be posted shortly after publication date in portable document format (PDF), which preserves the layout and style of the original.
    Acknowledgements:
    Courtesy of Mrs. Anya Pierce, Bulletin Editor
    Toxicology Department, PO Box1297, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9, Ireland

     
  • TIAFT members' directory
    The directory is a very valuable resource to improve communication and exchange of information among colleagues from around the world. In this section you will find, when available, full address, telephone, fax and e-mail of all TIAFT members. The directory is always updated and we make all the efforts to keep it correct as much as possible. However, you are kindly invited to review your information and, in case of changes, to notify them to TIAFT Treasurer Dr. Daniel S. Isenchmid
     
  • The TIAFT Proceedings Electronic Data Base
    TIAFT has been holding scientific meetings since its inception in London on April 21, 1963. These were triennial European meetings up to 1972; thereafter they have been held annually and since 1980 have tended to spread all over the world. The TIAFT Electronic Proceedings Data Base is a collection of all the papers (1451 of them; about 10,000 pages) presented at TIAFT meetings between 1976 and 1997. All the papers are in the form of .pdf graphic files of good quality, which can be called up on the computer screen and read, with the aid of zooming in if necessary. The papers can of course also be printed out.
    Acknowledgements:
    Courtesy of Dr. H.K.L. Hundt
    Dept. of Pharmacology, University O.F.S., Bloemfontein, South Africa.

     
  • Therapeutic and toxic drug concentrations list
    The therapeutic and toxic drug concentrations reported in this list have been obtained from surveys of colleagues and medical specialists, from information from literature and pharmaceutical industries and by comparison with several well known drug data list.
    Therapeutic levels are the steady state concentrations which need to be reached for the drug to exert a significant clinical benefit without causing unacceptable side-effects.
    Toxic levels are serum concentrations above which unacceptable, concentration dependent, side- or toxic effects might appear.
    We are convinced that this compilation, containing more than 500 different substances, gives the most reliable comprehensive drug data information for clinical and forensic toxicologists at the moment.
    Acknowledgements:
    Courtesy of Dr. Donald Uges,
    Laboratory for Clinical and Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
    University Hospital Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

     
  • Case Notes
    In this area you will find the complete index of Case Notes (CNs) published in the TIAFT Bulletin. In most cases the full article is also available.
    Furthermore, thanks to Dr. Vina Spiehler (TIAFT Bulletin Editor from 1990 to 1996), the Case Notes archive contains also the complete articles appeared in the Bulletin since 1990. These articles are easily reachable following the higlighted hyperlinks when the related indexes are displayed.
    Acknowledgements:
    For the indexes thanks to Dr. H.K.L. Hundt, Dept. of Pharmacology, University O.F.S., Bloemfontein, South Africa.
    The published articles are courtesy of Dr. V. Spiehler, Newport Beach, CA, USA. and Mrs. Anya Pierce, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9, Ireland.