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Revision as of 10:31, 9 July 2020
Immunoassays
Substance | False positives |
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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 |