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wantthetruth
Jan 29, 2013, 12:19 PM
I had an employee tested for Opiates. He claims he was given two 500mg hydrocodone pills due to a visit to the ER for dehydration less than 48 hours prior to testing. The printed results were as follows: Morhpine (U) out of range - 354.0 - ref range is >5.0 ng/ml.
The following were all within range: Oxymorphone, Hydromorphone, Codeine, Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, 6-Monoacetylmorphine, Dihydrocodeine, Noroxycodone, Misc. Confirm LC/MS/Ms U - Fentanyl (U) LC/MS/MS, Sufentanil, Norfentanyl, Naltrexone, Tramadol, Carisoprodol, Meprobamate and Meperidine

The person at the lab was no help in the reading of the results. I asked her if this was a positive result for Morphine. She said yes. Since the urine collection was taken approximately 44 hours after the supposed dose of Vicadin, would the Morphine result be so high if Hydrocodone was the only source? Remember,the Hydrocodone result was within range, so this means there was none detected? How recent would the morphine had been administered to a 33 year old 180 lb physically fit male for it to register 354.0 and in what form? The employee claims the ER staff attempted to stick him several times in order to administer an IV and they could not find a good vein and he left the hospital on his own with nothing given to him except the two 500 mg pills of Vicadin. I need help in sorting all this out.

JudyKayTee
Jan 29, 2013, 12:43 PM
My concern is that you are using a testing lab which does not interpret the results for you nor do you have someone on staff to interpret them.

This is a lawsuit waiting to happen.

jyoung9529
Aug 9, 2013, 09:46 AM
500 mg of hydrocodone would likely kill you. More likely he's got the #s wrong. Normal dosage would be 5 mg hydrocodone with 500 mg apap (Tylenol). It would also not likely be the drug of choice for dehydration by a competent doctor

jyoung9529
Aug 9, 2013, 10:03 AM
500 mg of hydrocodone would likely kill you. More likely he's got the #s wrong. Normal dosage would be 5 mg hydrocodone with 500 mg apap (Tylenol). It would also not likely be the drug of choice for dehydration by a competent doctor, since one of the common side effects of hydrocodone is dehydration. Request records from the hospital where the employee was tended to. It will likely require his/her permission for you to receive the records. If the employee refuses release of the info I would think you know what that indicates...