Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (655 page)

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   Screen of urine: indication of exposure
   Screen of serum: used to assess potential toxicity
   
Normal range:
5–20 μg/mL serum
   
Potentially toxic:
>150 μg/mL measured 4 hours postdose
   Limitations
   Screening
   Serum/urine: colorimetric or immunoassay on automated chemistry analyzers
   High bilirubin concentrations [>50 μg/mL] may cause false-positive results with immunoassay-based tests.
   Plasma may be tested in place of serum. Anticoagulants such as EDTA and heparin do not generally interfere with the assay.
   Do not use whole blood.
   Confirmation:
   Serum/urine–HPLC or GC/MC
   APAP is highly conjugated by glucuronidation and sulfation.

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