RT Book, Section A1 Prosser, Jane M. A2 Hoffman, Robert S. A2 Howland, Mary Ann A2 Lewin, Neal A. A2 Nelson, Lewis S. A2 Goldfrank, Lewis R. SR Print(0) ID 1108438845 T1 Special Considerations T2 Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, 10e YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071801843 LK accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1108438845 RD 2024/03/28 AB Internal concealment of illicit xenobiotics is a significant concern for local and international police efforts as well as medical and public health practitioners. There are two distinct categories of concealment colloquially known as “body stuffers” and “body packers.” The term body stuffer refers to individuals who hide xenobiotics in a body cavity or ingest them in an attempt to hide evidence from law enforcement officers. The xenobiotics are ingested in an unplanned manner and are often poorly wrapped. The term body packer refers to individuals who conceal xenobiotics, typically in large quantities, in a premeditated fashion almost exclusively for the purposes of international smuggling.