Toxicology / Drug Screen in Suspected Poisoning
Clinical Chemistry
Description
This screen is designed to detect the most commonly encountered drugs of abuse and therapy. However, this screen is not exhaustive and thus may not detect all compounds. Please indicate with the request if screening for specific drugs or poisons is required and/or contact the Toxicology laboratory to discuss specific cases if required. Notable exclusions from this screen include some synthetic cannabinoids (“spice”), NSAIDs, GHB, aspirin, digoxin, lithium, theophylline, phenytoin, valproate, chloral hydrate, steroids, hormones, most inhaled and volatile substances (including carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide and “poppers”).
Results provided by Sheffield Teaching Hospitals are for clinical purposes only. Results are not suitable for and should not be used for medico-legal purposes.
Indications
Cases of suspected poisoning or overdose.
Sample Type
Random urine without preservative (white top). Ideally 10 mL.
Reference Range
Not applicable
Turnaround Time
Within 3 days
Testing Frequency
As Required
External Notes
Screen includes ethanol, drugs of abuse (high resolution accurate mass spectrometry and immunoassay) screen, and general screen by high resolution mass spectrometry.
Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.
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