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False-positive methadone urine drug screen in a patient treated with quetiapine.

Davor Lasić1, Boran Uglesić, Marija Zuljan-Cvitanović, Daniela Supe-Domić, Lovro Uglesić.   

Abstract

We present a case of T.M. admitted to University Department of Psychiatry, Split University Hospital Center, in Croatia, because of the acute psychotic reaction (F23.9). The patient's urine tested positive for methadone without a history of methadone ingestion. Urine drug screen was performed with the COBAS Integra Methadone II test kit (kinetic interaction of microparticles in solution /KIMS/ methodology) by Roche. Drugs that have been shown to cross-react with methadone feature a tricyclic structure with a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the middle ring, which is common for both quetiapine and methadone. Therefore, it is plausible that this structural similarity between quetiapine and methadone could underlie the cross-reactivity on methadone drug screen. Besides quetiapine, a number of routinely prescribed medications have been associated with triggering false-positive urine drug screen results. Verification of the test results with a different screening test or additional analytical tests should be performed to avoid adverse consequences for the patients.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23115954

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Clin Croat        ISSN: 0353-9466            Impact factor:   0.780


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1.  Urine drug screens: Considerations for the psychiatric pharmacist.

Authors:  G Lucy Wilkening; Genevieve M Hale; Clint Ross
Journal:  Ment Health Clin       Date:  2016-03-08
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