2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2007.10.006
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Drugs of abuse among acute psychiatric and medical admissions: laboratory based identification of prevalence and drug influence

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“…The substance abuse pattern among patients admitted to a psychiatric emergency unit in Norway may well differ from that in other counties. Notably, no users of cocaine were found, which is consistent with what has been reported previously in Norway 15 but in contrast to what would be expected, for example, in the United States. 12,32 Thus, we were unable to evaluate the test's performance for cocaine.…”
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“…The substance abuse pattern among patients admitted to a psychiatric emergency unit in Norway may well differ from that in other counties. Notably, no users of cocaine were found, which is consistent with what has been reported previously in Norway 15 but in contrast to what would be expected, for example, in the United States. 12,32 Thus, we were unable to evaluate the test's performance for cocaine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…First, excessive intake of drugs can result in lifethreatening conditions or cause severe drug interactions. 15,16 Second, because substance abuse is associated with an increased risk of violence, extra awareness is required by the personnel involved in the treatment of the patient. Third, because substance abuse disorders may have distinct prognoses and treatments, the diagnosis should be made on a clear basis.…”
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“…20 The blood drug concentrations were given 1, 2, 4, or 6 points according to 4 concentration intervals for each drug. For legal drugs, a score of 1 point was given to patients with blood drug concentrations up to an average peak blood concentration after the intake of a maximum recommended therapeutic dose in patients on daily medication; 2, 4, and 6 points corresponded to increasing supratherapeutic concentrations.…”
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“…All positive screening results in urine and blood were confirmed by gas or liquid chromatographyYmass spectrometry, with cutoff values presented previously. 11 Both blood and urine analyses were used to increase the number of detectable substances (eg, zopiclone was detected only in blood and LSD only in urine). It also increased the inclusion rate, as 47 patients provided only blood or urine specimens.…”
Section: Laboratory Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%