Propoxyphene, Urine
What it is
The Propoxyphene, Urine test detects the presence of propoxyphene and its metabolites in a urine sample. Propoxyphene is a synthetic opioid analgesic that was once prescribed for mild to moderate pain but has been withdrawn in many countries due to its risk of serious heart-related side effects and overdose potential. This test is typically performed as part of drug screening or toxicology panels.
Uses
This test is used to:
– Confirm recent use of propoxyphene.
– Monitor patients for compliance with prescribed opioid medications.
– Detect misuse, abuse, or accidental ingestion of propoxyphene.
– Support medical evaluation in cases of overdose, drug poisoning, or altered mental status.
– Serve as part of workplace, legal, or rehabilitation drug screening programs.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may order this test if you show signs of opioid use, such as:
– Drowsiness, dizziness, or confusion.
– Slurred speech or impaired coordination.
– Nausea, vomiting, or constipation.
– Shallow or slowed breathing.
– Low blood pressure or irregular heartbeat.
– Suspicion of opioid misuse or overdose.
Abnormal Results
Positive Result: Indicates recent use of propoxyphene, usually detectable in urine for up to 2–3 days after ingestion. A positive result cannot distinguish between prescribed and illicit use without additional history.
Negative Result: Suggests no detectable propoxyphene within the detection window, or levels below the test’s cutoff. False negatives may occur if the test is taken too long after use.
Risks
The test is non-invasive and involves only urine collection. Risks are minimal, but proper handling is important to ensure accurate results. False positives may occur due to cross-reactivity with other opioids or medications, requiring confirmation by more specific methods such as GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry).



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