Re: metamphetamine in urine

From: Barborza@aol.com
Sun Apr 8 15:27:45 2001


In a message dated 4/8/01 2:29:17 PM !!!First Boot!!!, splaz@cyllene.uwa.edu.au writes:

> the lab informed me that the following drugs are likely to cross-react in
> most amphetamine screening test assays:
> ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, ranitidine, phentermi9ne, bupropion,
> chlorpromazine and promethazine.

This happened to a Romanian gymnast - took Sudafed for a cold - lost her gold medal.

Barb Orza, CNM Lawrenceville, GA





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