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Barbiturates
A barbiturates urine test is a qualitative screening that detects the presence of barbiturate compounds or their metabolites in urine. Barbiturates are a class of sedative-hypnotic medications that act on the central nervous system.
What It Measures
This test detects the presence of barbiturate compounds and their metabolites in urine. Barbiturates include short-acting agents such as secobarbital and long-acting agents such as phenobarbital. The test provides a qualitative result indicating whether barbiturate metabolites are present above the assay cut-off level.
Detection windows vary considerably between short-acting and long-acting barbiturates, which is an important consideration when interpreting results.
Why It Matters
Barbiturate testing is relevant for clinical toxicology, treatment monitoring, and workplace drug screening. Although barbiturate prescribing has declined in favour of benzodiazepines, they remain in use for specific conditions such as epilepsy.
Detection may indicate prescribed use or non-medical use. Clinical context and medication history are important for accurate interpretation of results.
When to Test
Testing may be relevant as part of standard drug screening panels, clinical toxicology evaluations, treatment compliance monitoring, or when barbiturate use or overdose is suspected.
Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on when testing is appropriate and how to interpret results in the context of prescribed medication use.