[MCOH-EH] MRO question

Karl Auerbach KAuerbach at aol.com
Fri Oct 10 13:03:01 PDT 2014


It is a bit suspicious but don’t forget that drug tests are done at levels
which may be well below the therapeutic “half life” calculations.

 

I would be happy to send this on to the MRO list where you might get much
more input.

 

Karl

 

From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Holt,
Claudine
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 1:29 PM
To: 'mcoh-eh at mylist.net'
Subject: [MCOH-EH] MRO question

 

 Dear Colleagues,

 

I have an MRO question and would appreciate some feedback:

 

Someone came in for a pre-placement physical (in a patient care role) and
the drug screen came back positive for phenobarbital.  She denies use of any
barbiturate and none of the medications that she is on should cause a
positive barbiturate screen.  However, she called me back a day later to say
that she had a colonoscopy on 9/9 and her gastroenterologist told her that
might have caused the positive test.  The drug test was done 20 days after
the colonoscopy on 9/29 and as far as I know, you don’t typically get a
barbiturate during a colonoscopy.  

 

I asked her to have the anesthesiologist’s report sent to me so I could see
what was administered.  

 

The t ½ of phenobarbital is 53-140 hours (per Up to Date).  Since it takes
about 5 half-lives to eliminate something, it  could take from 265-700
hours.  She had the procedure on 9/9 and the drug test on 9/29 which is  480
hours.  So if she was given phenobarbital during the procedure, it actually
might have been in her system.

 

Has anyone ever dealt with anything like this?  What are your thoughts?

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Claudine Holt, MD, MPH

Staff Physician, Occupational Health Services

Temple University Hospital

Basement, Rock Pavilion

215-707-8151 (phone)

215-707-5751 (fax)

 

 

 

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