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Eur J Emerg Med ; 13(6): 340-1, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17091055

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Coca tea, derived from the same plant that is used to synthesize cocaine, is commonly consumed in South America and easily obtained in the United States. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether consumption of coca tea would result in a positive urine toxicology screen for cocaine metabolites. METHODS: Five healthy adult volunteers consumed coca tea and underwent serial quantitative urine testing for cocaine metabolites by fluorescence polarization immunoassay. The cutoff for a positive assay was chosen at 300 ng/ml, the National Institute on Drug Abuse standard. RESULTS: Each participant's urine cocaine assay was positive (level exceeding 300 ng/ml) by 2 h after ingestion. Three out of five participants' samples remained positive at 36 h. Mean urine benzoylecgonine concentrations in all postconsumption samples was 1777 ng/ml (95% confidence interval: 1060-2495). CONCLUSIONS: Coca tea ingestion resulted in a positive urine assay for cocaine metabolite. Healthcare professionals should consider a history of coca tea ingestion when interpreting urine toxicology results.


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Beverages , Coca/metabolism , Cocaine-Related Disorders , Cocaine/analogs & derivatives , Substance Abuse Detection/methods , Adult , Beverages/supply & distribution , Bias , Cocaine/urine , Cocaine-Related Disorders/diagnosis , Cocaine-Related Disorders/urine , Drinking Behavior , Drug and Narcotic Control/legislation & jurisprudence , False Positive Reactions , Feeding Behavior , Female , Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay/standards , Humans , Immunoassay/standards , Male , Medical History Taking , Reproducibility of Results , South America , Substance Abuse Detection/legislation & jurisprudence , Substance Abuse Detection/standards , Time Factors , United States
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