Urine drug screen immunoassays have been widely used as point-of-care testing for detection of various drug classes in substance use disorders. However, these immunoassays frequently result in false positive results. We report two patients that used 180 mg daily dose of fexofenadine hydrochloride for treatment of skin allergy and, falsely, tested positive for use of tramadol during urine drug screening. We recommend caution when interpreting positive tramadol urine screening among patients on fexofenadine treatment
International audienceAbstract Amphetamines, frequently used recreational drugs with high risk of to...
Analytical interferences periodically occur when testing for drugs of abuse in urine and are widely ...
Can fluoroquinolone antibiotics cause false-positive urine opiate screens when analyzed with commonl...
Anecdotal and uncontrolled studies have suggested that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs produce ...
Urine drug screen (UDS) immunoassays are a quick and inexpensive method for determining the presence...
Abstract] We report that use of the popular analgesic tramadol can cause false-positive urine bupren...
Urine drug screen (UDS) immunoassays are a quick and inexpensive method for determining the presence...
False-positive reports on urine drug screens by immunoassay are rare (strength of recommendation [SO...
Urine drug screens (UDS) are frequently ordered on patients who exhibit symptoms of intoxication, ex...
Buprenorphine is a centrally acting analgesic drug that is administered for the management of opioid...
International audienceBackground: Immunochromatographic drug tests are more and more involved in the...
Urine drug screening false-positives are reported for several drugs, which may lead to clinical misd...
Copyright © 2013 Joshua L. Fenderson et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Urine drug testing is frequently used in clinical, employment, educational, and legal settings and m...
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International audienceAbstract Amphetamines, frequently used recreational drugs with high risk of to...
Analytical interferences periodically occur when testing for drugs of abuse in urine and are widely ...
Can fluoroquinolone antibiotics cause false-positive urine opiate screens when analyzed with commonl...
Anecdotal and uncontrolled studies have suggested that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs produce ...
Urine drug screen (UDS) immunoassays are a quick and inexpensive method for determining the presence...
Abstract] We report that use of the popular analgesic tramadol can cause false-positive urine bupren...
Urine drug screen (UDS) immunoassays are a quick and inexpensive method for determining the presence...
False-positive reports on urine drug screens by immunoassay are rare (strength of recommendation [SO...
Urine drug screens (UDS) are frequently ordered on patients who exhibit symptoms of intoxication, ex...
Buprenorphine is a centrally acting analgesic drug that is administered for the management of opioid...
International audienceBackground: Immunochromatographic drug tests are more and more involved in the...
Urine drug screening false-positives are reported for several drugs, which may lead to clinical misd...
Copyright © 2013 Joshua L. Fenderson et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Urine drug testing is frequently used in clinical, employment, educational, and legal settings and m...
Contains fulltext : 49327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
International audienceAbstract Amphetamines, frequently used recreational drugs with high risk of to...
Analytical interferences periodically occur when testing for drugs of abuse in urine and are widely ...
Can fluoroquinolone antibiotics cause false-positive urine opiate screens when analyzed with commonl...