Substance Abuse (chem Path) Flashcards

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What are conditions that need drug testing? (9)

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-Emergency care
-Psychiatric consultation
-Sports
-Forensic
-Accident investigation
-Addiction treatment programs or rehabilitation centers.
-Pain management clinics
-Patient awaiting organ transplant
-Risk management

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What are the four important considerations in drug testing? (4)

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-Ingestion route
-Detection window
-passive/environment exposure
-cross-reacting substances

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What are the three main routes of ingestion of drugs?

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-Oral, inhalation/smoking, injection.

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What are the characteristics of injection and smoking routes of ingestion? (5)

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-The parent drug bypasses the GIT absorption and 1st pass liver metabolism, hence it has high concentration.
-The drug is immediately taken by the blood.
-There is a rapid uptake of the drug by the tissues which causes it to have a short half life.
-Short detection window.
-Samples we can use to test are blood and oral fluid.

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What are the characteristics of the oral ingestion route?

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-Slower GIT absorption
-Undergoes first pass metabolism
-Longer half life and detection window.
-High concentrations of both parent drug and metabolites.

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What is a detection window?

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An amount of time an illicit drug produces positive results in a test after it was last used.

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Factors that the detection window depends upon (6)

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-Time of last use
-Dose taken
-Urine concentrations
-Metabolites
-Half life
-Kidney and liver function

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What are the testing methods for drugs?

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-Immunoassay test (screening)
-Gas/liquid chromatography (confirming)

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What are immunoassay tests?

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Are biochemical tests that measure the presence or concentration of a molecule in a solution using an antibody or antigen.

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The most common type of an immunoassay test?

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Point of care testing (POCT)

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What does a negative POCT mean? (6)

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-Patient hasn’t taken illicit drugs.
-Drug that was tested for was not taken.
-Low dose was taken.
-Patient does not take the drug regularly.
-Drug was smoked and not ingested.
-Detection window has passed.

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What are the samples used for drug testing?

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-Blood, urine, oral fluid, sweat, hair and nails, breath and meconium (baby’s first poop).

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What are the substances detected in urine tests? (4)

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Amphetamines
Benzodiazepines
Opioids
Cannabis

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What are interferences?

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These are substances that interfere with the results of the test by altering the concentration of the analyte in solution or alter antibody binding.

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What are some of the examples of interferences in amphetamine assays?

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-Vick’s vapour inhaler
-Promethazine
-Chlorpromazine
-Metformin
-Ephedrine
-Pseudoephedrine

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