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 10-Hydroxycarbazepine Trileptal® CNS Depressants Anticonvulsant metabolite of oxcarbazepine 6-acetylmorphine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of Heroin 7-aminoclonazepam Clonopin®, Klonopin® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine active metabolite of clonazepam, positive only 7-aminoflunitrazepam Rohypnol® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolite of flunitrazepam 7-Hydroxymitragynine Bath Salts; metabolite of mitragynine (Kratom) AB-CHMINACA Synthetic Cannabinoid AB-PINACA Synthetic Cannabinoid acetaminophen Narcotic Analgesic (mild) Analgesic Generally not impairing acetone Inhalant Solvent Diabetics & Stimulant users who do not eat can be positive alpha hydroxy alprazolam 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 amantadine Symmetrel® Antiviral amitriptyline Elavil®, Endep® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant amlodipine Norvasc® Antihypertensive amobarbital Amal®; Amytal®; Etamyl®; CNS Depressants Barbiturate Eunoctal®; Stadadorm®; amoxapine Asendin® CNS Depressants Antidepressant amphetamine Adderall®, Dexedrine® CNS Stimulant CNS Stimulants Used to treat ADHD, metabolite of methamphetamine antipyrine Narcotic Analgesics Analgesic Generally not impairing aripiprazole Abilify® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Not detected by routine drug screen atenolol Tenormin® Cardiovascular atomoxetine Strattera® CNS Stimulant (mild) Treatment of ADHD Mild stimulant compared to other ADHD drugs baclofen Lioresal® Muscle Relaxant benzene Inhalant Inhalants benzoylecgonine CNS Stimulants inactive metabolite of cocaine brompheniramine Dimetane®, Dimetapp® CNS Depressants Antihistamine bupivacaine Marcaine® Local anesthetic Generally not impairing buprenorphine Buprenex®, Subutex® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics also included with naloxone as an ingredient in Suboxone® bupropion Wellbutrin®, Zyban® CNS Stimulants Anti-depressant 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 buspirone BuSpar® CNS Depressants Anxiolytic butabarbital Butisol® CNS Depressants Barbiturate butalbital Sandoptal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate butane Inhalants Inhalants found in cigarette lighters carbamazepine Tegretol® CNS Depressant Anti-convulsant; psychiatric med adjunct carboxy-THC Cannabis inactive metabolite of THC carisoprodol Soma® CNS Depressants Muscle Relaxant metabolizes to meprobamate cathinone khat, qat CNS Stimulants 1/3 potency of amphetamine cetirizine Zyrtec® Antihistamine Non-sedating, generally not impairing chlordiazepoxide Librium® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam chlorpheniramine Chlor-Trimeton®, Teldrin® CNS Depressants Antihistamine chlorpromazine Thorazine® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic cimetidine Tagamet® CNS Depressants Antihistamine citalopram Celexa®/Lexapro®; CNS Depressants SSRI Generally not impairing clomipramine Anafranil® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant clonazepam Clonopin®, Klonopin® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine clonidine Catapres® CNS Depressants (mild) Anti-hypertensive chlorazepate Tranxene® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam clozapine Clozaril®, Leponex® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Used to treat severe schizophrenia cocaethylene CNS Stimulants Stimulant Metabolite of combined use of Cocaine & EtOH cocaine CNS Stimulants Stimulant codeine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics cyanide Toxin cyclobenzaprine Flexeril®, Lisseril® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant Used for short term treatment of back pain desalkylflurazepam Dalmane® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine Metabolite of Flurazepam desflurane Inhalants Inhalants desipramine Norpramin®, Pertograne® CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant Also a metabolite of Imipramine desmethylcitalopram Celexa®/Lexapro®; CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of citalopram,Generally not impairing desmethyldoxepin Adaoin ®, Sinequan®, CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant metabolite of doxepin Zonalon® desmethylsertraline Sinequan®, Adapin® CNS Depressant SSRI metabolite of sertraline desmethyltramdol Ultram® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of tramadol dextromethorphan many cough/cold meds CNS Depressants Antitussive Can cause hallucinations, psychosis in high doses diazepam Valium® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine metabolizes to nordiazepam difluoroethane Dust off® Inhalants dihydrocodeine 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 diltiazem Cardizem®, Tiazac® Calcium Channel Blocker Heart Medication diphenhydramine Benadryl®, Sominex®; CNS Depressants Antihistamine Unisom® doxepin Adaoin ®, Sinequan®, CNS Depressant Tricyclic Antidepressant Zonalon® doxylamine Bendectin®, Unisom®, other CNS Depressants Antihistamine cold meds duloxetine Cymbalta® CNS Depressants Antidepressant ephedrine Primatene® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine no longer available on the market estazolam ProSom® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine ethanol CNS Depressants ethchlorvynol Placidyl® CNS Depressants Sedative/hypnotic ethyl chloride CNS Depressants ethylene glycol anti-freeze ethylone Bath Salts compound fentanyl Duragesic®, Sublimaze® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Patch, often chewed, extracted and injected flecainide Ecrinal®; Tambocor® Dissociative Anesthetic Antiarrhythmic fluconazole Diflucan® Antifungal flunitrazepam Rohypnol® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine fluoxetine Prozac® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing flurazepam Dalmane® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine fluvoxamine Luvox® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing gabapentin Neurontin® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant Commonly used for pain, restless leg syndrome GHB Xyrem® CNS Depressants Anesthetic & Hypnotic legally used to treat narcolepsy, also illegally made guaifenesin Mucinex®, other cough CNS Depressants Cough medicine & vetinary metabolized to methocarbamol meds muscle relaxant haloperidol Haldol® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic hexobarbital Evipan®; Sombulex® CNS Depressants Barbiturate hydrocodone Vicodin®, Lortab® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolized to hydromorphone hydromorphone Dilaudid® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics hydroxyzine Atarax®, Visteril® CNS Depressants Antihistamine Used as an adjuct to pain meds ibuprofen Advil®, Mortin®, Nuprin® Narcotic Analgesics Analgesic generally not impairing isopropanol CNS Depressants rubbing alcohol 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 ketamine Ketalar® Dissociative Anesthetics Anesthetic "Special K" ketorolac Acular®; Toradol® Anesthetic/Anti-inflammatory lacosamide Vimpat® Anticonvulsant lamotrigine Lamictal® CNS Depressants Anti-epileptic Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain laudanosine Skeletal Muscle Relaxant levetiracetam Keppra® CNS Depressants Anti-epileptic Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain levorphanol Dromoran® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesic lidocaine Xylocain® Local anesthetic Treats local wounds, arrythmia lisdexamfetamine Vyvanse® CNS Stimulants Stimulant lithium CNS Depressant Antipsychotic Treatment of mania and severe depression loperamide Imodium® Antiperistaltic lorazepam Ativan® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine loxapine Daxoline®, Loxitane® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant LSD Hallucinogens Hallucinogen 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 meclizine Dramamine® CNS Depressant Antihistamine meperidine Demerol® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics mephedrone Bath Salts meprobamate Equinil®, Miltown® CNS Depressants CNS Depressant also a metabolite of carisoprodol mesoridazine Serentil® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic metaxalone Skelaxin® CNS Depressants Muscle Relaxant methadone Methadose® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics Used to treat narcotic addiction and chronic pain methamphetamine (Selegiline®) CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine legally used to treat ADHD and Parkinson's methanol CNS Depressants Wood alcohol methaqualone Quaalude® CNS Depressants Sedative/hypnotic methocarbamol Robaxin® CNS Depressants Sedative/hypnotic Muscle relaxant, sedative methoxetamine 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 methylphenidate Ritalin® CNS Stimulants Phenethylamine Derivative Used to treat ADHD metoclopramide Reglan® CNS Depressant Antiemetic Treatment of Reflux metoprolol Antihypertensive midazolam Versed® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine often used by EMTs mirtazapine Remeron® CNS Depressants Antidepressant mitragynine Kratom Bath Salts morphine 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 opiate overdose, also included with buprenorphine as an ingredient in Suboxone® naproxen Aleve® Narcotic Analgesic Analgesic Generally not impairing nefazodone Serzone® CNS Depressant Antidepressant nitrous oxide Laughing Gas Inhalant Anesthetic norbuprenorphine 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 norketamine Dissociative Anesthetics Dissociative Anesthetics metabolite of ketamine normeperidine Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of meperidine norpropoxyphene Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics metabolite of propoxyphene norsertraline CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of sertraline nortriptyline Aventyl®; Pamelor® CNS Depressants Tricyclic Antidepressant also a metabolite of amitriptyline norverapamil CNS Depressant Anti-anginal heart medication, generally not impairing when taken alone O-desmethyl venlafaxine CNS Depressants SSRI metabolite of venlafaxine olanzapine Zyprexa® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic oxazepam Serax® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine also a metabolite of other benzodiazepines oxcarbazepine Trileptal® CNS Depressants Anticonvulsant Treats psychiatric disorders, chronic pain oxycodone Oxycontin®, Percoset® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics oxymorphone Numorphan®; Opana® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics also a metabolite of oxycodone paroxetine Paxil® CNS Depressants SSRI Generally not impairing pentazocine Talwin® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics pentobarbital Nembutal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate pentylone Bath Salts phenazepam 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 phencyclidine (PCP) Angel Dust, Sherm Dissociative Anesthetics Dissociative Anesthetics pheniramine Avil® CNS Depressants Antihistamine phenobarbital Luminol® CNS Depressants Barbiturate phentermine Adipex® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine Anorectic phenylpropanolamine CNS Stimulants Decongestant phenyltoloxamine Novagesic® Antihistamine phenytoin Dilantin® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant prazosin Minipress® Anti-hypertensive pregabalin Lyrica® Anti-convulsant primidone Mysoline® CNS Depressants Barbiturate procainamide Cardiac Depressant procaine Novocaine® Anesthetic (Local) promazine Sparine® Antiemetic, anti-psychotic promethazine Phergan®; Remsed® CNS Depressants Phenothiazine Antiemetic, anti-psychotic propofol Diprivan® Anesthetic propoxyphene Darvon® Narcotic Analgesics Narcotic Analgesics no longer available on the market propranolol Inderal® CNS Depressants Antihypertensive Beta-blocker pseudoephedrine Sudafed® CNS Stimulants Sympathomimetic amine psilocin Mushrooms Hallucinogens Hallucinogen if suspected, collect urine psilocybin Mushrooms Hallucinogens Hallucinogen if suspected, collect urine quetiapine Seroquil® CNS Depressants Neuroleptic Treatment of psychosis quinine/quinidine Qualaquin®; Quindan®; CNS Depressants Cardiovascular RCS-4 Synthetic Cannabinoid RCS-8 Synthetic Cannabinoid Risperidone Risperidal® CNS Depressants Anti-psychotic Treatment of psychosis salicylates Aspirin® Analgesic secobarbital Seconal® CNS Depressants Barbiturate sertraline Zoloft® CNS Depressants SSRI generally not impairing sevoflurane Ultane® Inhalants Anesthetic strychnine Poison sumatriptan Imitrex® CNS Depressants Antimigraine temazepam Restoril® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine THC Cannabis theophylline Bronchodialator treatment for asthma thioridazine Mellaril® CNS Depressants Phenothiazine Anti-psychotic toluene Inhalants found in paints and paint thinners, and glue topiramate 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 trazodone Desyrel® CNS Depressants Antidepressant triazolam Halcion® CNS Depressants Benzodiazepine trimethobenzamide Tegamide®; Tigan®; Antiemetic trimethoprim Proloprim®; Trimpex® Used to treat urinary traact infections 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 verapamil Calan®; Isoptin®; Verelan® CNS Depressants Antianginal generally not impairing, heart med warfarin Coumadin®; Rodex® Anticoagulant XLR-11 Synthetic Cannabinoid zaleplon Sonata® CNS Depressants Sleep Aid ziprasidone Geodon® CNS Depressants Antipsychotic zolpidem Ambien® CNS Depressants Sleep Aid zonisamide Excegran® CNS Depressants Anti-convulsant zopiclone Imovane® CNS Depressants Sleep Aid
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