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  • Dec 22, 2010, 07:51 PM
    maureena111
    Extended Release Haldol was given via injection. Will it appear in blood tests?
    I was accidentally given my room mate's medication, Haldol, extended release, (lasts 30 days in system) in the hospital. How long will this medication be able to show up in a blood test. And, is it even possible to detect in the blood? This is a very important matter and answers from informed sources are greatly appreciated.

    Thanks, Maureen
  • Dec 22, 2010, 08:50 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Just explain how you were accidentally given an injection.

    Sit on the needle ?
  • Dec 22, 2010, 09:37 PM
    maureena111
    Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
    In hospital room with another patient. It was late, like 12:30 AM and I was just about to go to sleep. Nurse came in room, said was giving me a shot of a drug I didn't know. Roommate said refused a shot with same name. Then realized got her shot
  • Dec 22, 2010, 10:39 PM
    DrBill100

    Maureen,

    Fr Chuck's question is very relevant... How? Was the medication administered orally or by injection. The route of administration helps to answer your question "how long".

    Is Haldol detectable in blood? Of course! So long as we know what we're looking for (type test). Will it be detected in a standard laboratory screen? Probably not! Shouldn't be.

    More importantly, Haldol (Haloperiodol) is used very selectively and inappropriate administration can have life-threatening consequences. (See as examples: 1) Warning, 2) Haldol Facts and Comparisons at Drugs.com, 3) NIH

    Given the circumstances you explain, the hospital wherein this misadventure occurred should be rushing to answer your questions and abate any emergent problems.

    In the meantime if there are any further questions about the clinical applications of the drug, please provide necessary detail and I will do my best to locate the appropriate resources.
  • Dec 22, 2010, 11:31 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Also what is the issue or trouble with it being in the system, is there a drug interaction issue or worry ?

    If it is because of a possible drug test for probation or for a job, merely tell them the drug that was taken and where. Since the hospital gave it to you, you have proof how and where it came from, so there will be no issue for it showing up in a test

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