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Washington State Patrol Category Reference *Not all of the listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab 10-Hydroxycarbazepine Trileptal® CNS metabolite of 6-acetylmorphine Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of 7-aminoclonazepam Clonopin®, Klonopin® CNS Depressants active metabolite of , positive only 7-aminoflunitrazepam Rohypnol® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolite of 7-Hydroxymitragynine ; metabolite of (Kratom) AB-CHMINACA Synthetic AB-PINACA Synthetic Cannabinoid acetaminophen Narcotic (mild) Analgesic Generally not impairing Diabetics & users who do not eat can be positive alpha hydroxy Xanax® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolite of alprazolam alpha-PVP Bath Salts alprazolam Xanax® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine AM-2201 K2®, Spice®, Yucatan Fire® Synthetic Cannabinoid AM-2233 K2®, Spice®, Yucatan Fire® Synthetic Cannabinoid AM-694 K2®, Spice®, Yucatan Fire® Synthetic Cannabinoid Symmetrel® Antiviral Elavil®, Endep® CNS Depressants Norvasc® Antihypertensive Amal®; Amytal®; Etamyl®; CNS Depressants Eunoctal®; Stadadorm®; Asendin® CNS Depressants Antidepressant Adderall®, Dexedrine® CNS Stimulant CNS Used to treat ADHD, metabolite of antipyrine Narcotic Analgesics Analgesic Generally not impairing Abilify® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Not detected by routine drug screen Tenormin® Cardiovascular Strattera® CNS Stimulant (mild) Treatment of ADHD Mild stimulant compared to other ADHD drugs Lioresal® Inhalant benzoylecgonine CNS Stimulants inactive metabolite of Dimetane®, Dimetapp® CNS Depressants Marcaine® Local Generally not impairing Buprenex®, Subutex® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics also included with as an ingredient in Suboxone® Wellbutrin®, Zyban® CNS Stimulants Anti- Generally not impairing bupropion metabolite Wellbutrin®, Zyban® CNS Stimulants Anti-depressants Generally not impairing

Page 1 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab BuSpar® CNS Depressants Butisol® CNS Depressants Barbiturate Sandoptal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate Inhalants Inhalants found in cigarette lighters Tegretol® CNS Depressant Anti-; psychiatric med adjunct carboxy-THC inactive metabolite of THC Soma® CNS Depressants Muscle Relaxant metabolizes to cathinone khat, qat CNS Stimulants 1/3 of amphetamine Zyrtec® Antihistamine Non-sedating, generally not impairing Librium® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam chlorpheniramine Chlor-Trimeton®, Teldrin® CNS Depressants Antihistamine Thorazine® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Tagamet® CNS Depressants Antihistamine Celexa®/Lexapro®; CNS Depressants SSRI Generally not impairing Anafranil® CNS Depressants clonazepam Clonopin®, Klonopin® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Catapres® CNS Depressants (mild) Anti-hypertensive chlorazepate Tranxene® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam Clozaril®, Leponex® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Used to treat severe cocaethylene CNS Stimulants Stimulant Metabolite of combined use of Cocaine & EtOH cocaine CNS Stimulants Stimulant Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics cyanide Toxin Flexeril®, Lisseril® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant Used for short term treatment of back desalkylflurazepam Dalmane® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Metabolite of Inhalants Inhalants Norpramin®, Pertograne® CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant Also a metabolite of Celexa®/Lexapro®; CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of citalopram,Generally not impairing desmethyldoxepin Adaoin ®, Sinequan®, CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant metabolite of Zonalon® Sinequan®, Adapin® CNS Depressant SSRI metabolite of desmethyltramdol Ultram® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of many cough/cold meds CNS Depressants Antitussive Can cause , in high doses Valium® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam difluoroethane Dust off® Inhalants Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics

Page 2 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab Cardizem®, Tiazac® Heart ®, Sominex®; CNS Depressants Antihistamine Unisom® doxepin Adaoin ®, Sinequan®, CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant Zonalon® Bendectin®, Unisom®, other CNS Depressants Antihistamine cold meds Cymbalta® CNS Depressants Antidepressant Primatene® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic no longer available on the market ProSom® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine CNS Depressants Placidyl® CNS Depressants / ethyl chloride CNS Depressants glycol anti-freeze ethylone Bath Salts compound Duragesic®, Sublimaze® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Patch, often chewed, extracted and injected Ecrinal®; Tambocor® Anesthetic Antiarrhythmic fluconazole Diflucan® flunitrazepam Rohypnol® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Prozac® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing flurazepam Dalmane® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Luvox® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing Neurontin® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant Commonly used for pain, restless leg syndrome GHB Xyrem® CNS Depressants Anesthetic & Hypnotic legally used to treat , also illegally made Mucinex®, other cough CNS Depressants Cough medicine & vetinary metabolized to meds muscle relaxant Haldol® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Evipan®; Sombulex® CNS Depressants Barbiturate Vicodin®, Lortab® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolized to hydromorphone Dilaudid® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Atarax®, Visteril® CNS Depressants Antihistamine Used as an adjuct to pain meds Advil®, Mortin®, Nuprin® Narcotic Analgesics Analgesic generally not impairing isopropanol CNS Depressants rubbing imipramine Tofranil® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant metabolizes to desipramine JWH-018 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-019 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-022 Synthetic Cannabinoid

Page 3 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab JWH-073 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-081 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-122 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-200 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-210 Synthetic Cannabinoid JWH-250 Synthetic Cannabinoid Ketalar® Dissociative Anesthetic "Special K" Acular®; Toradol® Anesthetic/Anti-inflammatory Vimpat® Anticonvulsant Lamictal® CNS Depressants Anti-epileptic Treats psychiatric disorders, Relaxant Keppra® CNS Depressants Anti-epileptic Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain Dromoran® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesic Xylocain® Treats local wounds, arrythmia lisdexamfetamine Vyvanse® CNS Stimulants Stimulant CNS Depressant Treatment of and severe Imodium® Antiperistaltic Ativan® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Daxoline®, Loxitane® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant LSD Currently not detected at WSP TLD, if suspected collect urine MDA Hallucinogen (Stimulant) Sympathomimetic amine metabolite of MDMA MDMA Ectasy, "Adam" Hallucinogen (Stimulant) Sympathomimetic amine Stimulant & Hallucinogen MDPV Bath Salts Dramamine® CNS Depressant Antihistamine meperidine Demerol® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Bath Salts meprobamate Equinil®, Miltown® CNS Depressants CNS Depressant also a metabolite of carisoprodol Serentil® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Skelaxin® CNS Depressants Muscle Relaxant Methadose® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Used to treat narcotic and chronic pain methamphetamine (®) CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine legally used to treat ADHD and Parkinson's CNS Depressants Wood alcohol Quaalude® CNS Depressants Sedative/hypnotic methocarbamol Robaxin® CNS Depressants Sedative/hypnotic Muscle relaxant, sedative Bath Salts methylone Bath Salts

Page 4 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab Ritalin® CNS Stimulants Phenethylamine Derivative Used to treat ADHD Reglan® CNS Depressant Treatment of Reflux Antihypertensive Versed® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine often used by EMTs Remeron® CNS Depressants Antidepressant mitragynine Kratom Bath Salts AVINza®, Kadian®, MS Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics can be used by EMTs, metabolite of heroin, Contin® metabolite of codeine N-desalkyl flurazepam Dalmane® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Metabolite of Flurazepam naloxone Narcan® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics used to treat overdose, also included with buprenorphine as an ingredient in Suboxone® Aleve® Narcotic Analgesic Analgesic Generally not impairing Serzone® CNS Depressant Antidepressant Laughing Gas Inhalant Anesthetic Buprenex®, Subutex® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of buprenorphine norclozapine Clozaril®, Leponex® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic metabolite of clozapine nordiazepam CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolite of multiple benzos norfentanyl Duragesic®, Sublimaze® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of fentanyl norfluoxetine CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of fluoxetine Dissociative Anesthetics Dissociative Anesthetics metabolite of ketamine normeperidine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of meperidine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of propoxyphene norsertraline CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of sertraline Aventyl®; Pamelor® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant also a metabolite of amitriptyline CNS Depressant Anti-anginal heart medication, generally not impairing when taken alone O-desmethyl CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of venlafaxine Zyprexa® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Serax® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine also a metabolite of other oxcarbazepine Trileptal® CNS Depressants Anticonvulsant Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain Oxycontin®, Percoset® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Numorphan®; Opana® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics also a metabolite of oxycodone Paxil® CNS Depressants SSRI Generally not impairing Talwin® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Nembutal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate Bath Salts CNS Depressant

Page 5 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab (PCP) Angel Dust, Sherm Dissociative Anesthetics Dissociative Anesthetics Avil® CNS Depressants Antihistamine Luminol® CNS Depressants Barbiturate phentermine Adipex® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine CNS Stimulants Novagesic® Antihistamine Dilantin® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant Minipress® Anti-hypertensive Lyrica® Anti-convulsant Mysoline® CNS Depressants Barbiturate Cardiac Depressant Novocaine® Anesthetic (Local) Sparine® Antiemetic, anti-psychotic Phergan®; Remsed® CNS Depressants Antiemetic, anti-psychotic Diprivan® Anesthetic propoxyphene Darvon® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics no longer available on the market Inderal® CNS Depressants Antihypertensive Beta-blocker Sudafed® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine Mushrooms Hallucinogens Hallucinogen if suspected, collect urine Mushrooms Hallucinogens Hallucinogen if suspected, collect urine Seroquil® CNS Depressants Neuroleptic Treatment of psychosis / Qualaquin®; Quindan®; CNS Depressants Cardiovascular RCS-4 Synthetic Cannabinoid RCS-8 Synthetic Cannabinoid Risperidal® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Treatment of psychosis salicylates ® Analgesic Seconal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate sertraline Zoloft® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing Ultane® Inhalants Anesthetic Imitrex® CNS Depressants Antimigraine Restoril® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine THC Cannabis Bronchodialator treatment for asthma Mellaril® CNS Depressants Phenothiazine Anti-psychotic Inhalants found in paints and paint thinners, and glue Topamax® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant

Page 6 of 7 Washington State Patrol Drug Category Reference *Not all of the drugs listed below are routinely tested Toxicology Laboratory Division for by the laboratory. Call 206-262-6100 with questions.

Analyte Name Trade Names DRE Category Pharmaceutical Category Notes from Lab tramadol Ultram® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Desyrel® CNS Depressants Antidepressant Halcion® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Tegamide®; Tigan®; Antiemetic trimethoprim Proloprim®; Trimpex® Used to treat urinary traact UR-144 Synthetic Cannabinoid valproic acid Depakote®, Depakene® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant treatment of psychiatric disorders, chronic pain venlafaxine Effexor® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing Calan®; Isoptin®; Verelan® CNS Depressants generally not impairing, heart med warfarin Coumadin®; Rodex® XLR-11 Synthetic Cannabinoid Sonata® CNS Depressants Aid Geodon® CNS Depressants Antipsychotic Ambien® CNS Depressants Sleep Aid Excegran® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant Imovane® CNS Depressants Sleep Aid

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