A Dilute and Shoot LC–MS/MS Method for Antipsychotics in Urine

Author:

Feng Sheng1,Enders Jeffrey R2,Cummings Oneka T3,Strickland Erin C4,McIntire Timothy5,McIntire Gregory6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

2. Molecular Education, Technology and Research Innovation Center (METRIC), Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27695

3. Insource Diagnostics, 231 West Chestnut Ave., Monrovia, CA 91016, USA

4. Research and Development, Ameritox, LLC, 486 Gallimore Dairy Rd, Greensboro, NC 27409, USA

5. Veterans Administration, 1 VA Center, Augusta, ME 04330, USA

6. Research and Development, Premier Biotech, 723 Kasota Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA

Abstract

Abstract Adherence to prescribed antipsychotics is an ongoing problem. Traditionally, estimates of adherence have been made from patient interviews, pill counting and blood testing. A number of methods for the analysis of antipsychotics in blood have been reported for both therapeutic drug monitoring and postmortem testing for toxicity. This report details a dilute and shoot method for the analysis of 19 different antipsychotics and metabolites. The method takes advantage of earlier reports demonstrating unique, prevalent urine metabolites for aripiprazole, brexpiprazole, haloperidol and lurasidone to enhance sensitivity for these analytes. With a fast analysis time and minimal sample preparation, this method can be used for quantitation of antipsychotics in urine. Finally, this method has been used to test samples for over a year with the results summarized in this report. While further improvements are certainly possible, this method is selective and sensitive for this group of important compounds.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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