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10-08-2010, 05:28 PM #1OPJunior Member
MedTox Lab Test. Help?
I was sent to the hospital by my employer for a drug test yesterday. I'm worried they're going to skip the initial immunoassay test, since it appears the tests ordered are GC/MS confirmation tests with reduced cutoff levels.
One of the test codes is 149. The description of this test code on the test catalog portion of the MedTox website (MEDTOX : Test Catalog) reads:
"Quantitative result is marijuana metabolite measured as 11-nor-delta-9-carboxy-THC (carboxy-THC) by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Results are reported to limit of quantitation of the assay." I'm not sure if I should take this as meaning there's an assay first, or just the GC/MS test.
The top of the form I received reads "Non-Regulated 5 Part Drug Testing Custody and Control Form" with a MedTox logo. The test ordered are '149 THC', '831' coc, '9376 opi', and then it has an additional box that says other without a barcode beneath.
I'm very curious if anybody can put my mind at ease or offer some insight? I think I'd beat a 50 ng/ml cutoff but I'm not sure about a 15 or lower.
Also, what is the average amount of time to hear back from an MRO if a result is positive?
Thanks in advance.sic1231 Reviewed by sic1231 on . MedTox Lab Test. Help? I was sent to the hospital by my employer for a drug test yesterday. I'm worried they're going to skip the initial immunoassay test, since it appears the tests ordered are GC/MS confirmation tests with reduced cutoff levels. One of the test codes is 149. The description of this test code on the test catalog portion of the MedTox website (MEDTOX : Test Catalog) reads: "Quantitative result is marijuana metabolite measured as 11-nor-delta-9-carboxy-THC (carboxy-THC) by gas chromatography with Rating: 5
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10-08-2010, 09:59 PM #2Senior Member
MedTox Lab Test. Help?
An assay will be performed first and if the sample fails that, THEN the GC/MS will be performed on the drug(s) that failed the assay. It would be way too costly to use the GC/MS as the primary methodology.
Dont let the differing cutoff levels freak you out. Although their cutoffs numerically differ, a 50 ng assay is functionally equivalent to the 15 ng GC/MS. Their cutoffs differ because the assay recognizes all 31 metabolite concentrations combined, while the GC/MS recognizes only 1 metabolite concentration.
THC enters the body in its ingested form and exits the body as 31 different metabolite concentrations. The most prevalent metabolite concentration is the 11-nor-delta-9-carboxy-THC (aka "THC-COOH") concentration.
In order to test negative on the assay, the combination of all 31 metabolite concentrations must register below 50 ng.
In order to test negative on the GC/MS, only that one metabolite concentration (THC-COOH) must register below 15 ng.To view the Board Rules: http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ard-rules.html
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10-09-2010, 10:05 PM #3OPJunior Member
MedTox Lab Test. Help?
Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
do you know if water is/can be considered a sample adulteration or substitution? or if the lab can distinguish between a person drinking excess water or adding water to their sample? i'm trying to get an idea of what result i could expect back after pouring some water into a lab sample to dilute it.
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10-10-2010, 03:09 AM #4Senior Member
MedTox Lab Test. Help?
Originally Posted by sic1231
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10-10-2010, 03:01 PM #5OPJunior Member
MedTox Lab Test. Help?
geez. i really hope it doesn't fall below 2 then. it sounds so low, though. like there would have to be very little human urine in the specimen to drop below that.
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