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- W2886756095 abstract "Although urine is the most common matrix for prisoner drug testing, oral fluid offers a possible alternative. Identifying new drug intake by a prisoner results in negative sanctions. Detection times in oral fluid after chronic drug intake may be extended. Within the prison, admission population is chronic drug users. Our aim was to investigate detection windows for drugs of abuse in oral fluid from prisoners. Nineteen frequent drug-abusing prisoners provided oral fluid and urine at admission and each morning thereafter for 9 consecutive days. The most positive findings were for amphetamine/methamphetamine, cannabis and benzodiazepines. Maximum detection times in oral fluid were ≥ 9 days for diazepam, methadone and methamphetamine, with corresponding urinary detection times of ≥ 9, 7 and 6 days, respectively. Maximum oral fluid detection times were 9 days for clonazepam, 8 for oxazepam, 3 for amphetamine and nitrazepam, and 2 for tetrahydrocannabinol, with positive urinary detection times of 8, ≥ 9, 5, 7 and ≥ 9 days, respectively. Cocaine, morphine and 6-acetylmorphine were all positive only 1 day in oral fluid; cocaine and morphine were positive 1 and 2 days, respectively, in urine, while 6-acetylmorphine was not detected in urine. We confirmed oral fluid as a viable matrix for monitoring drugs of abuse in prisoners. Windows of detection for benzodiazepines and amphetamines were up to 1 week, which is an important consideration for evaluating oral fluid drug testing results. Some likely new drug exposures were observed based on urine and oral fluid drug results, but there were few data to guide these interpretations." @default.
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