Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (634 page)

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   Specificity
   Requirement for quantitative results

The objectives of periodic urine drug tests are

   To detect drug use
   Verify adherence to prescribed medications
   Identify use of undisclosed drugs
   To discourage drug misuse
   Decrease potential of abuse
   Decrease potential for diversion
   Screening Methods and Limitations
   May be point of care (POC) or laboratory immunoassay tests or high-resolution mass spectrometric techniques. Results obtained will depend upon screening method. Variables include sensitivity and specificity.
   IA tests with low cross-reactivity to a class of compounds have a high probability of false-negative results, and therefore, consideration should be given to confirm these drugs regardless of screening result, for example, opioids and benzodiazepines.
   A typical urine drug testing panel for pain management includes
   Opiates—morphine, codeine, 6-acetylmorphine

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