TY - JOUR
T1 - A preliminary study of hydrocodone and hydromorphone to oxycodone ratios for distinguishing impurities from independent opioid use
AU - Choucair, Ibrahim
AU - Villalba, Cristina Figueroa
AU - Vera, Michael A.
AU - Cassella-Mclane, Gina
AU - Durant, Thomas J.S.
AU - El-Khoury, Joe M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Background: Urine drug testing (UDT) monitors prescription compliance and/or drug abuse. However, interpretation of UDT results obtained by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) can be complicated by the presence of drug impurities that are detected by highly sensitive methods. Hydrocodone is a drug impurity that can be found as high as 1% in oxycodone pills. Objectives: We evaluated the frequency and concentration of hydrocodone and its metabolite, hydromorphone, in patients taking oxycodone to check if the ratio of hydrocodone or hydromorphone to oxycodone could distinguish between oxycodone only use from those consuming additional opiates. Design & methods: We correlated LC-MS/MS results with medication records of 319 patients with positive oxycodone results over 7 months (4/2021-11/2021). Results: Fifteen of 319 patients with positive oxycodone results were taking oxycodone only. For these 15 patients, the mean ratio of hydrocodone to oxycodone was 0.57% (range 0.05%-3.35%), and the mean ratio of hydromorphone to oxycodone was 0.81% (range 0.18–3.51%). Conclusions: Hydrocodone and/or hydromorphone are detectable in patients taking only oxycodone and can likely be identified as an impurity if their calculated ratio to oxycodone is <1 %. Further validation of the ratios in a larger sample size is recommended.
AB - Background: Urine drug testing (UDT) monitors prescription compliance and/or drug abuse. However, interpretation of UDT results obtained by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) can be complicated by the presence of drug impurities that are detected by highly sensitive methods. Hydrocodone is a drug impurity that can be found as high as 1% in oxycodone pills. Objectives: We evaluated the frequency and concentration of hydrocodone and its metabolite, hydromorphone, in patients taking oxycodone to check if the ratio of hydrocodone or hydromorphone to oxycodone could distinguish between oxycodone only use from those consuming additional opiates. Design & methods: We correlated LC-MS/MS results with medication records of 319 patients with positive oxycodone results over 7 months (4/2021-11/2021). Results: Fifteen of 319 patients with positive oxycodone results were taking oxycodone only. For these 15 patients, the mean ratio of hydrocodone to oxycodone was 0.57% (range 0.05%-3.35%), and the mean ratio of hydromorphone to oxycodone was 0.81% (range 0.18–3.51%). Conclusions: Hydrocodone and/or hydromorphone are detectable in patients taking only oxycodone and can likely be identified as an impurity if their calculated ratio to oxycodone is <1 %. Further validation of the ratios in a larger sample size is recommended.
KW - Hydrocodone
KW - Hydromorphone
KW - Impurities
KW - Oxycodone
KW - Oxymorphone
KW - Urine drug testing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2022.12.009
DO - 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2022.12.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 36535386
AN - SCOPUS:85144513422
SN - 0009-9120
VL - 112
SP - 6
EP - 10
JO - Clinical Biochemistry
JF - Clinical Biochemistry
ER -