Detecting drug abuse involving barbiturates such as amobarbital,
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
Amobarbital (Amytal)
Amytal (Amobarbital)
Barbita (Phenobarbital)
Barbiturates
Barbs
Luminal (Phenobarbital)
Nembutal (Pentobarbital)
Pentobarbital (Nembutal)
Phenobarbital
Secobarbital (Seconal)
Seconal (Secobarbital)
Solfoton (Phenobarbital)
Butalbital (Fiorinal)
Urine
For situations where chain of custody is required, a Chain-of-Custody Kit (T282) is available. For chain-of-custody testing, order BARBX / Barbiturates Confirmation, Chain of Custody, Random, Urine.
Additional drug panels and specific requests are available. Call 800-533-1710 or 507-266-5700.
If urine creatinine is required or adulteration of the sample is suspected, also order ADULT / Adulterants Survey, Random, Urine in addition to this test.
Supplies: Urine Tubes, 10 mL (T068)
Container/Tube: Plastic, 10-mL urine tube
Specimen Volume: 10 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Collect a random urine specimen.
2. No preservative.
Additional Information:
1. No specimen substitutions.
2. STAT requests are not accepted for this test.
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Therapeutics Test Request (T831) with the specimen.
5 mL
Gross hemolysis | OK |
Gross icterus | OK |
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Urine | Refrigerated (preferred) | 14 days | |
Frozen | 14 days | ||
Ambient | 72 hours |
Detecting drug abuse involving barbiturates such as amobarbital,
Barbiturates represent a class of drugs that were originally introduced as sleep inducers. Butalbital is also used to control severe headaches. Mephobarbital and phenobarbital are frequently used to control major motor (grand mal) seizures. These drugs are commonly abused as "downers" to induce sleep after an amphetamine- or cocaine-induced "high."
Negative
Cutoff concentrations:
BUTALBITAL BY GC-MS
<100 ng/mL
AMOBARBITAL BY GC-MS
<100 ng/mL
PENTOBARBITAL BY GC-MS
<100 ng/mL
SECOBARBITAL BY GC-MS
<100 ng/mL
PHENOBARBITAL BY GC-MS
<100 ng/mL
The presence of a barbiturate in urine indicates use of one of these drugs.
Most of the barbiturates are fast acting; their presence indicates
Phenobarbital, commonly used to control epilepsy, has a very long
No significant cautionary statements.
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2. Langman LJ, Bechtel LK, Holstege CP. Clinical toxicology. In: Rifai N, Chiu RWK, Young I, Burnham CAD, Wittwer CT, eds. Tietz Textbook of Laboratory Medicine. 7th ed. Elsevier; 2023:chap 43
Gas chromatography mass spectrometry confirmation with quantitation.(Unpublished Mayo method)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.
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G0480 (if appropriate)
Test Id | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
BARBU | Barbiturates Confirmation, U | 53746-4 |
Result Id | Test Result Name |
Result LOINC Value
Applies only to results expressed in units of measure originally reported by the performing laboratory. These values do not apply to results that are converted to other units of measure.
|
---|---|---|
21442 | Butalbital-by GC/MS | 16237-0 |
20642 | Amobarbital-by GC/MS | 16239-6 |
20643 | Pentobarbital-by GC/MS | 16240-4 |
20644 | Secobarbital-by GC/MS | 16238-8 |
20645 | Phenobarbital-by GC/MS | 16241-2 |
20651 | Barbiturates Interpretation | 69050-3 |
20647 | Chain of Custody | 77202-0 |