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== Immunoassays ==
== 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)

=== Interpretation ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Substance
!Substance
! False positives
!False positives
|-
|-
| Alcohol
|Alcohol
| Short-chain alcohols (e.g. isopropyl alcohol)
|Short-chain alcohols (e.g. isopropyl alcohol)
|-
|-
| Amphetamines
|Amphetamines
| Amantadine<br/>Benzphetamine<br/>Bupropion<br/>Chlorpomazine<br/>Clobenzorex<br/>l-Deprenyl<br/>Desipramine<br/>Dextroamphetamine<br/>Ephedrine<br/>Fenproporex<br/>Isometheptene<br/>Isoxsuprine<br/>Labetalol<br/>MDMA<br/>Methamphetamine<br/>Methylphenidate<br/>Phentermine<br/>Phenylephrine<br/>Phenylpropanolamine<br/>Protethazine<br/>Pseudoephedrine<br/>Ranitidine<br/>Ritodrine<br/>Selegiline<br/>Thioridazine<br/>Trazodone<br/>Trimethobenzamide<br/>Trimipramine
|Amantadine<br />Benzphetamine<br />Bupropion<br />Chlorpomazine<br />Clobenzorex<br />l-Deprenyl<br />Desipramine<br />Dextroamphetamine<br />Ephedrine<br />Fenproporex<br />Isometheptene<br />Isoxsuprine<br />Labetalol<br />MDMA<br />Methamphetamine<br />Methylphenidate<br />Phentermine<br />Phenylephrine<br />Phenylpropanolamine<br />Protethazine<br />Pseudoephedrine<br />Ranitidine<br />Ritodrine<br />Selegiline<br />Thioridazine<br />Trazodone<br />Trimethobenzamide<br />Trimipramine
|-
|-
| Benzodiazepines
|Benzodiazepines
| Oxaprozin<br/>Setraline
|Oxaprozin<br />Setraline
|-
|-
| Cannabinoids
|Cannabinoids
| Dronabinol<br/>Efavirenz<br/>Hemp-containing foods<br/>NSAIDs<br/>Proton pump inhibitors<br/>Tolmetin
|Dronabinol<br />Efavirenz<br />Hemp-containing foods<br />NSAIDs<br />Proton pump inhibitors<br />Tolmetin
|-
|-
| Cocaine
|Cocaine
| Coca leaf tea<br/>Topical anesthetics containing cocaine
|Coca leaf tea<br />Topical anesthetics containing cocaine
|-
|-
| Opioids, opiates, and heroin
|Opioids, opiates, and heroin
| Dextromethorphan<br/>Diphenhydramine<br/>Heroin<br/>Opiates (codeine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, morphine)<br/>Poppy seeds<br/>Quinine<br/>Quinolones<br/>Rifampin<br/>Verapamil and metabolites
|Dextromethorphan<br />Diphenhydramine<br />Heroin<br />Opiates (codeine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, morphine)<br />Poppy seeds<br />Quinine<br />Quinolones<br />Rifampin<br />Verapamil and metabolites
|-
|-
| Phencyclidine
|Phencyclidine
| Dextromethorphan<br/>Diphenhydramine<br/>Doxylamine<br/>Ibuprofen<br/>Imipramine<br/>Ketamine<br/>Meperidine<br/>Mesoridazine<br/>Thioridazine<br/>Tramadol<br/>Venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine
|Dextromethorphan<br />Diphenhydramine<br />Doxylamine<br />Ibuprofen<br />Imipramine<br />Ketamine<br />Meperidine<br />Mesoridazine<br />Thioridazine<br />Tramadol<br />Venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine
|-
|-
| TCAs
|TCAs
| Carbamazepine<br/>Cyclobenzaprine<br/>Cyproheptadine<br/>Diphenhydramine<br/>Hydroxyzine<br/>Quetiapine
|Carbamazepine<br />Cyclobenzaprine<br />Cyproheptadine<br />Diphenhydramine<br />Hydroxyzine<br />Quetiapine
|}
|}



Revision as of 19:45, 9 July 2020

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)

Interpretation

Substance False positives
Alcohol Short-chain alcohols (e.g. isopropyl alcohol)
Amphetamines 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
Benzodiazepines Oxaprozin
Setraline
Cannabinoids Dronabinol
Efavirenz
Hemp-containing foods
NSAIDs
Proton pump inhibitors
Tolmetin
Cocaine Coca leaf tea
Topical anesthetics containing cocaine
Opioids, opiates, and heroin Dextromethorphan
Diphenhydramine
Heroin
Opiates (codeine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, morphine)
Poppy seeds
Quinine
Quinolones
Rifampin
Verapamil and metabolites
Phencyclidine Dextromethorphan
Diphenhydramine
Doxylamine
Ibuprofen
Imipramine
Ketamine
Meperidine
Mesoridazine
Thioridazine
Tramadol
Venlafaxine and desvenlafaxine
TCAs Carbamazepine
Cyclobenzaprine
Cyproheptadine
Diphenhydramine
Hydroxyzine
Quetiapine