Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1091 page)

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   Screening
   Typically performed in urine
   Immunoassay-based technology performed on automated chemistry analyzers
   EIA (KIMS, CEDIA), EMIT, RIA, FPIA
   Qualitative
   Target: morphine, morphine–glucuronide
•   These “opiate” assays
do not detect
the semi/synthetic opioids, which include buprenorphine, methadone, meperidine, propoxyphene, nalbuphine, fentanyl, levorphanol, butorphanol, pentazocine, tapentadol, and tramadol.
•   These “opiate” assays have variable cross-reactivity with oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone, and hydromorphone.
•   Cutoff concentration—user defined.
○   300 ng/mL
○   2,000 ng/mL
   Specific immunoassays are available for individual synthetic compounds.
   
Oxycodone:
cutoff concentration 100 ng/mL; depending on the manufacturer, may exhibit approximately 100% cross-reactivity with oxymorphone
   
Methadone:
cutoff concentration 300 ng/mL; depending on the manufacturer, may exhibit approximately 40% cross-reactivity with methadol
   
Buprenorphine:
cutoff concentration 5 ng/mL; typically do not exhibit cross-reactivity with norbuprenorphine
   
Propoxyphene:
cutoff concentration 300 ng/mL; depending on the manufacturer, may exhibit approximately 60% cross-reactivity with norpropoxyphene
   Variable cross-reactivity with opioid metabolites

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