WesternBlade
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- Dec 30, 2016
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Looking for information regarding any screening, essays or reports that describes the abnormal excretion or rentention of either D or I of amphetamines.
Back log: I have been taking multiple forms of adhd medication for several years and have been periodically tested on a multi panel emit while having never produced a positive for amphetamines. Includes: adderall, adderall xr, and dexedrine.
I recent emit showed a faint line for methamphetines and was sent out for a LC/MS/MS and confirmed the presence of methamphetamine. The laboratory does not indicate chiral or stereoisomers separation.
How ever the standard for a positive methamphetamine test is required by SAMSHA to be considered a positive for methamphetamine. In this case the test was done for all amp derivatives.
I do not understand why I do not metabolize amphetamines in a way that is currently being tested.
Assuming I do not abuse my medication or use illegal substances that are predominantly the d-isomer or over the counter cross reactives. I am currently at a loss with my limited education in this field.
Has anyone else heard of or read about a similar if not opposite reaction to any of the amp family??
Back log: I have been taking multiple forms of adhd medication for several years and have been periodically tested on a multi panel emit while having never produced a positive for amphetamines. Includes: adderall, adderall xr, and dexedrine.
I recent emit showed a faint line for methamphetines and was sent out for a LC/MS/MS and confirmed the presence of methamphetamine. The laboratory does not indicate chiral or stereoisomers separation.
How ever the standard for a positive methamphetamine test is required by SAMSHA to be considered a positive for methamphetamine. In this case the test was done for all amp derivatives.
I do not understand why I do not metabolize amphetamines in a way that is currently being tested.
Assuming I do not abuse my medication or use illegal substances that are predominantly the d-isomer or over the counter cross reactives. I am currently at a loss with my limited education in this field.
Has anyone else heard of or read about a similar if not opposite reaction to any of the amp family??