Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10252696 | Forensic Science International | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A similar analysis was conducted on 216 oral fluid specimens collected from a controlled double blind study. Subjects received placebo or a high (100Â mg) or low (75Â mg) dose of MDMA. Oral fluid samples were collected at 1.5 and 5.5Â h after administration. Combined results of the analysis of the high and low dose oral fluid samples indicated a screening cut-off of 51Â ng/mL d-amphetamine equivalents with both a sensitivity and specificity of 98.6% (using a LC-MS/MS confirmation cut-off of 10Â ng/mL). In conclusion, these data indicate that the Cozart® AMP EIA plates constitute a fast and accurate screening technique for the identification of amphetamine and MDMA/MDA positive plasma samples and oral fluid specimens (collected with Intercept®). It should be emphasized that method validation should be performed for each type of biological matrix.
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Authors
Marleen Laloup, Gaëlle Tilman, Viviane Maes, Gert De Boeck, Pierre Wallemacq, Jan Ramaekers, Nele Samyn,