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Biomed Pharmacother ; 169: 115918, 2023 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38007935

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic drug monitoring is strongly recommended for psychotropic drugs, which present a strong inter- and intra-individual variability due to multiple factors like inflammatory state, smoking, diet, drug interactions due to polypharmacy, and genetic profile. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a fast, simple, and sensitive method allowing the simultaneous quantification of a large number of psychotropic drugs. METHODS: After a simple sample preparation with a one-step protein precipitation, a total of 55 compounds, including 22 antidepressants, 18 antipsychotics, 2 other psychotropic drugs (bupropion and nefopam), and their metabolites, was separated on a Waters Acquity HSS T3 ultra-performance liquid chromatography column, and subsequently detected and quantified by a triple quadrupole Quantis mass spectrometer with electrospray ionization operated in positive mode. RESULTS: Total run time was only 5.7 min. Limits of detection ranged from 0.01 to 0.18 µg/L depending on compound. Measuring ranges were from 0.195 to 1000 µg/L depending on compound, and were defined according to therapeutic ranges. Inter- and intra-assay precisions values were less than 15 %. After validation, this method was successfully applied in daily practice for therapeutic drug monitoring of polymedicated psychiatric patients. CONCLUSION: We developed and validated one of the most sensitive and complete UPLC-MS/MS methods in psychopharmacology, allowing the simultaneous determination of 55 psychotropic drugs in only 5.7 min after a simple sample preparation. This method has been successfully used in daily practice for therapeutic drug monitoring of psychiatric patients and is especially useful in polymedicated patients.


Subject(s)
Antipsychotic Agents , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Humans , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Psychotropic Drugs , Reproducibility of Results
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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 16(1)2023 Jan 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678573

ABSTRACT

(1) Background: In toxicological laboratories, various screening methods can be used to identify compounds involved in intoxication. High-resolution mass spectrometry has been increasingly used in this context for the last years, because of its sensitivity and reliability. Here, we present the development and validation of a screening method that uses liquid chromatography coupled with a high-resolution mass spectrometer. (2) Methods: This method required only 100 µL of whole blood or plasma sample. Pretreatment consisted of a rapid and simple deproteinisation with methanol/acetonitrile and zinc sulphate. This new assay was validated according to international guidelines. (3) Results: To perform the method validation, 53 compounds were selected. The selection criteria were as follows: various chemical structures and therapeutic families (>15), large m/z distribution, positive or negative ionisation mode, and various elution times. The assays showed high selectivity and specificity, with optimal process efficiency. The identification limits, determined using predefined criteria, were established at sub-therapeutic or therapeutic concentrations. Applicability was evaluated using spiked plasma controls and external quality controls. (4) Conclusions: The new method was then successfully applied to routine clinical and forensic samples.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32540719

ABSTRACT

Opioids represent a broad family of compounds that can be used in several indications: analgesics, antitussives, opioid substitution therapy (e.g. methadone, buprenorphine…). When these products are misused, they are often addictive. Thus, we aimed to develop an analytical method able to rapidly quantify several opiates and opioids (6-monoacetylmorphine, buprenorphine, codeine, dihydrocodeine, 2-ethyl-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-diphenylpyrrolidine, ethylmorphine, heroin, methadone, morphine, nalbuphine, naloxone, norbuprenorphine, norcodeine, norpropoxyphene, oxycodone and propoxyphene) in whole blood by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography combined with high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). The validated assay requires only 100 µL of the blood sample. The sample is prepared by a rapid liquid-liquid extraction using 5% zinc sulfate (W/V), methanol and acetonitrile. Calibration curves range from 0.98 to 1000 µg/L, except for buprenorphine (0.39-100 µg/L) and norbuprenorphine (0.20-100 µg/L). Inter- and intra-analytical accuracy was less than 15%. Therefore, we describe the development and full validation of an accurate, sensitive and precise assay using UHPLC-HRMS for the analysis of opioids in whole blood. After validation, this new assay is successfully applied on a routine laboratory application basis.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Forensic Toxicology/methods , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Methadone/blood , Opiate Alkaloids/blood , Humans , Limit of Detection , Linear Models , Liquid-Liquid Extraction , Reproducibility of Results
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Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ; 75(4): 462-465, 2017 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28751294

ABSTRACT

Trivialization of cannabis consumption goes hand in hand with a growing exposure of children and the number of cannabis poisoning cases is steadily increasing. As clinical presentation can be different from what is currently seen in adults, added to the fact that it is not always suspected, diagnosis of cannabis intoxication in children is often delayed or missed. A 16-month-old girl was admitted to the pediatric emergency unit for an important drowsiness combined to moderate fever. After elimination of infectious causes, a toxic origin was considered and biological analyses led to the diagnosis of involuntary acute cannabis intoxication. In conclusion, cannabis intoxication in child has uncommon presentations compared to that seen in adults. In this context, biological analyses have a great importance for a rapid diagnosis and also for the understanding intoxication circumstance. This is of paramount importance because it may lead to consider child protection measures.


Subject(s)
Cannabis/poisoning , Fever/chemically induced , Fever/diagnosis , Sleep Stages/drug effects , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Fever/pathology , Humans , Infant
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Ther Drug Monit ; 39(3): 205-207, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28338527

ABSTRACT

We present here an example of urine substituted with a yellow cleaning product that leads us to develop the main risks to consider in urine toxicology analysis, ie, adulteration and analytical interferences, and how to deal with them. This grand round highlights the importance of the dialog between the clinician and a TDM consultant for optimal care of the patient.


Subject(s)
Immunoassay/methods , Urine/chemistry , Adult , Chemistry, Analytic , Color , Disorders of Excessive Somnolence/urine , Humans , Male , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ; 75(1): 83-86, 2017 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28067201

ABSTRACT

Children aged between 1 to 4 years are the most at risk of unintentional poisonings. Benzodiazepines are the most medicine often cause of the poisoning. Among the twenty-two most prescribed benzodiazepines in France, lorazepam ranks fifth behind zolpidem, alprazolam, bromazepam and zopiclone. However the automated assay currently available does not allow to detect and/or to quantify lorazepam. The alternative to the immunoassay is the liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS). This technique, highly sensitive and specific, requires a pre-treatment phase and a good technical proficiency, justifying specialized staff. The clinical cases presented here illustrate the major interest of availability to this type of technology in routine and 24h/24h.


Subject(s)
Blood Chemical Analysis/methods , Lorazepam/poisoning , Blood Chemical Analysis/standards , Child Abuse/diagnosis , Child, Preschool , Chromatography, Liquid , False Negative Reactions , Female , France , Humans , Male , Mass Spectrometry , Neurotoxicity Syndromes/blood , Neurotoxicity Syndromes/diagnosis , Siblings
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Bioanalysis ; 7(20): 2685-700, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26507790

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Conventional methods for analysis of drugs of abuse require multiple assays which can be both expensive and time-consuming. This work describes a novel, rapid, simple and sensitive method for the quantification of 14 illicit drugs and their metabolites in whole blood. Results/methodology: This method employed a rapid liquid-liquid sample extraction of whole blood followed by UPLC-MS/MS analysis. Calibration curves were validated for analysis of appropriate concentrations. Inter- and intra-assay variations were <14.8%. Deviation of accuracy was <14.9% from target concentration for each quality control level. CONCLUSION: This work described the development and the full validation of a precise, sensitive and accurate assay. After validation, this new assay was successfully applied to routine toxicological analysis.


Subject(s)
Amphetamines/blood , Analgesics, Opioid/blood , Blood Chemical Analysis/methods , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/standards , Cocaine/blood , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Amphetamines/isolation & purification , Amphetamines/metabolism , Analgesics, Opioid/isolation & purification , Analgesics, Opioid/metabolism , Cocaine/isolation & purification , Cocaine/metabolism , Humans , Liquid-Liquid Extraction , Quality Control , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/standards , Validation Studies as Topic
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Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ; 73(1): 54-69, 2015.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25582723

ABSTRACT

In several circumstances, determination and quantification of illicit drugs in biological fluids are determinant. Contexts are varied such as driving under influence, traffic accident, clinical and forensic toxicology, doping analysis, chemical submission. Whole blood is the favoured matrix for the quantification of illicit drugs. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is the gold standard for these analyses. All methods developed must be at least equivalent to gas chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometer. Nowadays, new technologies are available to biologists and clinicians: liquid chromatography coupled with a mass spectrometry (LC/MS) or coupled with a tandem mass spectrometer (LC/MS/MS). The aim of this paper is to describe the state of the art regarding techniques of confirmation by mass spectrometry used for quantification of conventional drugs except cannabis.


Subject(s)
Amphetamine/analysis , Cocaine/analysis , Illicit Drugs/analysis , Narcotics/analysis , Substance Abuse Detection/methods , Toxicology/methods , Amphetamine/blood , Blood Chemical Analysis/methods , Chromatography, Liquid , Cocaine/blood , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Humans , Illicit Drugs/blood , Narcotics/blood , Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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