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Oxycodone Testing

New, FDA-cleared screening test

Many opiates, such as Oxycodone and Hydrocodone, have seen a dramatic increase in abuse over the last several years. Data from the National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH) showed that lifetime use of Oxycodone increased 47%, and that of Hydrocodone 27%.1 In addition, the Drug Abuse Warning Network showed that Oxycodone single use (not in combination with other drugs) increased a staggering 295%.2

These prescribed drugs are obtained on the street from numerous sources or from individuals who visit many different doctors with fake symptoms to obtain multiple prescriptions for the drugs.

   Trade names for commonly abused opiates:
  Hydrocodone   Vicodin®', Lorcet®', Lortab®', Hycodan®'
  Hydromorphone   Dilaudid®'
  Oxycodone   Endocet®', Endodan®', Percoset®', Percodan®',
  OxyContin®', OxyFast®', OxyIR®', Roxicet®', Tylox®'
  Oxymorphone   Numorphan®'

In the past, opiate drug screening panels only detected opiates such as codeine and morphine. Since the other opiates share structural similarities with morphine, the opiate screening reagents detect additional opiates to varying extents. In the case of Oxycodone, most general opiate screens only detect Oxycodone if it is present at a high concentration.

However, Employer Solutions' new FDA-cleared screening technology has a specific reagent that can detect Oxycodone as low as 100 ng/mL.

In a pilot study by Quest Diagnostics using 20,000 specimens, the positivity rates for Oxycodone alone increased from 0.19% to 0.53%3 - an increase of over 150% using the new, expanded panel.

The expanded opiate panel includes testing for the following:
  >Codeine
  >Oxycodone
  > Hydromorphone
  > Hydrocodone
  > Morphine
  > Oxymorphone

   "Street" Names for Oxycodone
  40, 80 (referring to dosage size)   Killers
  Blue   Ocs
  Hillbilly Heroin   Oxycotton
  Kicker   Poor Man's Heroin

View and print an expanded opiate test panel brochure.

View and print FAQs on expanded opiates.

For more information on how to detect expanded opiates, contact an Employer Solutions sales representative.

Other tests:

Standard Urine Testing   Ecstasy Testing
Steroids and Athletic Drug Testing   Healthcare Professional Panel

1 National Survey on Drug Use & Health [NSDUH] (formerly the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse). 2003.
2 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) emergency department (ED) data. 2000 - 2002.
3 Results of workplace drug tests performed by Quest Diagnostics Inc. between 2003 and 2004.