Clinical Significance: Methamphetamine is a psychostimulant used primary for illicit purposes. There is a legal for that is used to treat Parkinsons disease.
Tested in both urine and oral fluid
Drug Class
Illicits
Metabolite(s)
Amphetamine
Aliases
Crystal Meth (Illicit), Selegiline (Prescribed)
Methodology
Enzyme Immunoassay/Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
Urine Recommended Volume
30mL
Oral Fluid Minimum Volume
1mL
Specimen Stability
15 days
Urine Reportable Range
50-1000
Oral Fluid Reportable Range
12-300
Urine Immunoassay Cutoff (ng/mL)
500
Urine Window of Detection
3-5 days
Oral Fluid Window of Detection
24-72 hours
Rejection Criteria
Quantity Not Sufficient or Wrong Collection Device (Oral Fluid)
Urine Transient Contanier
Urine Clinical Drug Test Transport Cup
Oral Fluid Transient Contanier
Oral Fluid Intercept 2.0 Devices