Drug Monitoring, Tramadol, Quantitative, Urine

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Desmethyltramadol

Medmatch Tramadol

Tramadol

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The Drug Monitoring, Tramadol, Quantitative, Urine test contains 1 test with 3 biomarkers.

Drug Monitoring, Tramadol, Quantitative, Urine

Clinical Significance
Drug Monitoring, Tramadol, Quantitative, Urine - This test measures levels of tramadol and its metabolite desmethyltramadol in urine. Tramadol and desmethyltramadol are biomarkers for monitoring possible use or non-use of tramadol. The test is a definitive drug assay using the liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) method of analysis.

Tramadol is an opioid-like analgesic used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. Approximately 30% of the dose is excreted as unchanged drug, while 60% is excreted as metabolites.

According to the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), testing drugs/drug metabolites is recommended and effective for detecting the use of relevant over-the-counter, prescribed, and nonprescribed drugs, as well as illicit substances in pain-management patients.

Laboratory testing is more effective than other physician tools for the detection of these substances in pain-management patients and is useful for routine monitoring of adherence. Instances where unchanged drug is detected, but metabolite(s) is not, may be indicative of drug added to the specimen after collection (eg, pill shaving, drug spiking).

Note: No single monitoring approach provides adequate information about the pattern or dose of patient drug use. Safest prescribing habits should include a combination of tools and laboratory test results to correctly detect drug use patterns.

Urine drug test results equal to or greater than cutoff are reported as quantitative values and results less than cutoff are reported as negative. Quantitative values cannot be used to assess the drug dose, because the drug is extensively metabolized and excreted in the urine.

Includes
If you require medMATCH for this order code, you must also order code 39158 - Prescribed Drugs, medMATCH®. If 39158 is ordered, all Drug Monitoring order codes will be treated as medMATCH.
 
If this test code is not ordered with 39158, all medMATCH result codes will be DNR’d.
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Desmethyltramadol and Tramadol

Reference Range(s)
Desmethyltramadol    <100 ng/mL
Tramadol    <100 ng/mL

Alternative Name(s)
Prescription Drug Monitoring,Pain Management

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