Literature DB >> 12733845

Quetiapine cross-reactivity among three tricyclic antidepressant immunoassays.

Robert G Hendrickson1, Anthony P Morocco.   

Abstract

Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic agent with structural similarities to the tricyclic antidepressants (TCA). We report a case of quetiapine overdose that was initially clinically similar to that of a TCA overdose and caused a false-positive TCA immunoassay. We then analyzed three common TCA immunoassays [Microgenics (formerly Diagnostic Reagents, Inc.) Tricyclics Serum Tox EIA Assay, Syva RapidTest d.a.u., and Biosite Triage Panel for Drugs of Abuse] with quetiapine in solution as well as urine from both an overdose patient and a therapeutic patient. There was significant variation of the cutoff of false-positivity in all three immunoassays. Both the Syva and Microgenics immunoassays tested positive in both the overdose and therapeutic samples and were positive at urine levels of 100 microg/mL and 10 microg/mL, respectively. The Triage immunoassay was negative in solutions up to 1000 microg/mL and negative in both the therapeutic and overdose urine samples. Quetiapine may cause false-positive TCA immunoassay with both therapeutic use and in overdose. Significant variation exists between immunoassays to detect quetiapine as a false-positive test.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12733845     DOI: 10.1081/clt-120019122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Clin Toxicol        ISSN: 0731-3810


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