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|[[Amantadine]] |
|[[Amantadine]], [[Benzphetamine]], [[Bupropion]], [[Chlorpomazine]], [[Clobenzorex]], [[l-Deprenyl]], [[Desipramine]], [[Dextroamphetamine]], [[Ephedrine]], [[Fenproporex]], [[Isometheptene]], [[Isoxsuprine]], [[Labetalol]], [[MDMA]], [[Methamphetamine]], [[Methylphenidate]], [[Phentermine]], [[Phenylephrine]], [[Phenylpropanolamine]], [[Protethazine]], [[Pseudoephedrine]], [[Ranitidine]], [[Ritodrine]], [[Selegiline]], [[Thioridazine]], [[Trazodone]], [[Trimethobenzamide]], [[Trimipramine]] |
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|[[Benzodiazepines]] |
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|[[Oxaprozin]] |
|[[Oxaprozin]], [[Setraline]] |
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|[[Cannabinoids]] |
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|[[Dronabinol]] |
|[[Dronabinol]], [[Efavirenz]], [[Hemp-containing foods]], [[NSAIDs]], [[Proton pump inhibitors]], [[Tolmetin]] |
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|[[Cocaine]] |
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|[[Coca leaf tea]] |
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|[[Opioids]], [[opiates]], and [[heroin]] |
|[[Opioids]], [[opiates]], and [[heroin]] |
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|[[Dextromethorphan]] |
|[[Dextromethorphan]], [[Diphenhydramine]], [[Heroin]], [[Opiates]] ([[codeine]], [[hydromorphone]], [[hydrocodone]], [[morphine]]), Poppy seeds, [[Quinine]], [[Quinolones]], [[Rifampin]], [[Verapamil]] and metabolites |
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|[[Phencyclidine]] |
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|[[Dextromethorphan]] |
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|[[Carbamazepine]] |
|[[Carbamazepine]], [[Cyclobenzaprine]], [[Cyproheptadine]], [[Diphenhydramine]], [[Hydroxyzine]], [[Quetiapine]] |
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Revision as of 13:40, 28 September 2023
Indications
- May be used as a baseline for patients being considered for trial of opioids for chronic pain
- Regular testing is done for patient on opioid agonist therapy to monitor for adherence, validate patient-reported use, and detect coingested substances like benzodiazepines that may affect safety
Immunoassays
- Immunoassays are cheap and fast, but are subject to cross-reactivity
- Window of detection for most metabolites is 1 to 3 days
- An initial 5-panel IA tests for amphetamines, cocaine, benzodiazepines (though not clonazepam), opiates, and methadone
- Validity is best when the urine temperature is 90 to 100ºF (within 4 minutes of voiding), urine pH 4.5 to 8, and urinary creatinine ≥20 mg/dL (if <5 mg/dL, it's not urine)