CC2 LAB - 8: DRUG TESTING

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1. Enzymatic

2. Capillary Electrophoresis

3. Homogenous Immunoassay

4. Chromatographic Methods

Methods for Detection of Subtances of Abuse (4):

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Capillary Electrophoresis (CE)

Based on different physicochemical principles of separation

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Enzyme Mediated Immunologic Technique

Uses enzyme labeled drug that competes with the drug in the sample

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Enzymatic

Solely dependent on presence of particular compounds

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Saliva Alcohol Breath Test

Example Test for Enzymatic Method

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Saliva Alcohol breath test

Alcohol is measured by assuming the possble BAC based on the saliva specimen

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Capillary Electrophoresis

Diffentiate selectivity of analytes based on different physiocochemical principles of separation

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Capillary Electrophoresis

-Variation of TLC

-Same as HPLC

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Homogenous immunoassay

Solution does not need to undergo separation

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Enzyme Multiplied Immunologic Technique (EMIT)

An example of Homogenous Immunoassay

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Enzyme Multiplied Immunologic Technique

Uses enzyme labeled drug that competes with the drug in the sample

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1. Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)

2. Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectropscopy (LC-MS)

3. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

4. Gas Chromatography (GS)

Examples of Chromatographic Method (4):

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1. Serum

2. Urine

3. Gastric Fluid

Sample used for TLC (3):

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PH 4.5 (acidic)

Barbiturates pH level:

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PH 9.0 (alkaline)

Opiaets pH level:

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Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)

Extraction of the specific drug will be separated would be pH-dependent

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Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectropscopy (LC-MS)

For detection of poisons in acute or chronic intoxication, therapeutic drug identificaiton and quantitation, pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism studies

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1. Detection of poisons in acute or chronic intoxication,

2. Therapeutic drug identification and quantitation,

3. Pharmacokinetics,

4. Drug metabolism studies

Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectropscopy (LC-MS) is used for detection of (4):

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Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectropscopy (LC-MS)

For confirming positive test results from a screening assay for non-volatile compounds, but not the gold standard for drug abuse

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High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

Alternative to GC-MS

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High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

Allows

1. Quantitative measurement of drugs

2. Separation of same drug

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Tricyclic antidepressants and its metabolites

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is for ___________

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Gas Liquid Chromatography (GLC)

Legally accepted method for ethanol testing

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Gas Chromatography with Infrared Spectroscopy

Used for detection of amphetamines

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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS)

the gold standard for confirmation of screening methods such as TLC and EMIT

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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS)

Allows for detection of low levels of drugs

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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS)

Very sensitive and specific for different drugs of abuse as well as its metabolites

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1. Sedatives

2. Hypnotics

3. Anti-convulsants

4. CNS depressants

SHAC!

Barbiturates are (4):

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400mg/day 2-3 months

Barbiturates taken at _____ produce significant dependence

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Death

Abstinence/withdrawal of Barbiturates leads to:

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4-7 days

Barbiturates are unaltered in the urine and could be detected for ______

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1. Sedative for surgical

2. Medical procedures

3. Treatment for anxiety and sleep disorders

SEMET

Benzodiazepines are clinically used as (3):

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1. Trouble in sleeping

2. GI upset

3. Feeling unwell

4. Loss of appetite

5. Sweating

6. Trembling

7. Weakness

8. Anxiety

9. Changes in perception

Benzodiazepines withdrawal symptoms (9):

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Less than 1% is excreted unaltered in the urine for 3-7 days

Benzodiazepines, less than ____ is excreted unaltered in the urine for ______

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1. Nasal inhalation

2. Intravenous injection

3. Free base smoking

Cocaine is self-administered through (3):

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0.5-1.5 hours

Cocaine biologic half-life

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Cocaine

It is a potent CNS stimulant and a local anesthetic

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1. Restlless

2. Extreme stress

3. Tremors

4. Oversensitivity

5. Spasms

RETOS

Cocaine brings (5):

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1. Fever

2. Unresponsiveness

3. Difficulty in breathing

4. Unconsciousness

FUDU

Large amounts of Cocaine brings (4):

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24-48 hrs after exposure

Benzoylecgonine is detected for ____ after exposure

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5-8 hrs exceed 300ng/ml

Biologic half-life of Benzoylecgonine

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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)

Designer drug

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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

Synthesized in 1914 by a German drug company

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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

Treatment of Obesity

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1. Increased sensitivity of light

2. Difficulty in focusing

3. Clenching of jaws

4. Blurred visions

INCB

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine produces perceptual changes such as (4):

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Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

Not stimulant but effect is same as amphetamine drug

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1. Blood rate

2. Blood pressure

3. Heart rate

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine increases (3) of the individual:

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1. Serotonin

2. Dopamine

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine mechanism of action is due to release of neurotransmittter (2):

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Methadone

Narcottc pain reliever for medium to severe pain

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Between 12-48 hrs

Methadone lasts between _____

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1. Heroin

2. Opiate dependence

3. Vicodin

4. Perocet

5. Morphine

Methadone is used in the treatment of (5):

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Methadone

Currently an acceptable method for

1. Detoxification of patient

2. Undergoing therapy

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Morphine

Major metabolic product of codeine and heroine

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1. Codeine

2. Heroin

Morphine is the major metabolic product of (2):

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Morphine

Opiod analgesics which control pain by depressing the CNS

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Morphin

Produces higher tolerance levels and physiological dependency

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Several days

Morphine is detected in the urine for _____ after an opiate use

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Methamphetamine

Active reagent of shabu

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1. Mental alertness

2. Physical capacity

3. Anorectic property

Methamphetamine increases (3):

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1. Auditory hallucinations

2. Visual hallucinations

3. Paranoia

Acute psychotic syndromes of Methamphetamiine (3):

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Tetrahydrocannabinol

Most potent component or psychoactive substance of marijuan

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Tetrahydrocannabinol

Induces a sense of well-being and euphoria

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3-5 days up to 4 weeks for chronic users

Tetrahydrocannabinol is detected in urine for chronic users for _______

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Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol

Principal psychoactive agent of Tetrahydrocannabinol:

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11-nor-deltatetrahydrocannabinol (THC-COOH)

Urinary metabolite of Tetrahydrocannabinol:

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Competitive binding

Principle of immunoassay:

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Gold colloid reaction pad

Ag-Ab reaction present in the _______

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Positive

Absence of the changes in color for the test area:

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Capillary action

Urine specimen will migrate upwards through _____

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Calibrator

Specific analyte being tested

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Cut-off

Expressed in ng/ml

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Cut-off

Actual amount that must be reached before it can give significant effect to the competitive binding

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1. Drug Ab-coupled particles

2. Drug conjugate

Test line contains (2):

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Goat Ab

Control line contains

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Room Temp (15-30C)

Allow the test panel to equilibrate to _____ prior to testing

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Vertically

Immerse the test panel _______

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10-15 seconds

Immerse the test panel vertically in the urine specimen for at least _______

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100 ul (3 drops/3 ggts)

Volume of specimen:

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5 minutes

The results should be read at ____

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10 minutes

Do not interpret results after _____

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Negative

Two lines appear

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Positiev

One colored line on the control reegion

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Invalid

Control line fails to appear

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1. Insufficient specimen volume

2. Incorrect procedural techniques

Invalid results is due to (2):

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1. Review the procedure

2. Repeat the test

3. Use a new test panel

Invalid result solution (3):

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1. Ref temp

2. Room temp

2-30C

Storage of Test kits (2):

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300 ng/ml

1. Barbiturates

2. Benzodiazepines

3. Cocaine

4. Methadone

5. Morphine

What is the cut-off value?

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500 ng/ml

Cut-off value of methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy)

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1000 ng/ml

Cut-off value of methamphetamine (shabu)

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50 ng/ml

Cut-off value of tetrahydrocannabinol

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1. Barbiturates

2. Benzodiazepines

3. Cocaine

4. Methadone

5. Morphine

Has a cut-off value of 300ng/ml (5):

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1. Specific drug antibody-coupled particles

2. Drug protein conjugates

Reagent test contains (2):

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Control line

Goat antibody is employed in the. _____

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1. Centrifuged

2. Filtered

3. Allowed to settle to obtain a clear supernatant

Urine specimens exhibiting visible particles should be (3):

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1. 2-8C, up to 48 hrs

2. Prolonged storage -20C

Urine specimen storage (2):