Title: The Role of the Navy
1- The Role of the Navy
- Drug Screening Laboratory
- Presented by
- Paul V. Robandt, Ph.D.
- Civilian Technical Director
- Navy Drug Screening Laboratory, San Diego
2Navy Drug Screening Laboratory San Diego Mission
- Support readiness by deterring illegal drug use.
- Forensic Drug Testing
- Expert Testimony
- Consultation
- Education
- Methods Development
3Drugs Tested at NDSL
- All military samples are tested for
- Marijuana (THC)
- Cocaine
- Amphetamine/Methamphetamine d-isomers
- Designer Amps (e.g., ecstasy and related
compounds) - Heroin
-
- 10 - 50 of military samples are pulse tested
for - LSD
- PCP
- Oxycodone/Oxymorphone
- Codeine/Morphine
-
4Testing NOT performed at NDSL
- Pre-authorized tests forwarded to AFIP
- Ketamine
- GHB date rape drug
- Psilocybin mushrooms ?
- prescription drugs (e.g. Valium)
- Pre-authorized tests forwarded to UCLA
- Steroids.
- Must obtain prior approval for funding from
PERS-6 - Navy Mr. Bill Flannery (901) 874-4400
- Marines Mr. Cruz Martinez (703) 784-9526
- (NOTE Prior approval must be obtained for
these specialized tests forwarded to AFIP or
UCLA.)
5Navy Drug Screening Laboratory Urinalysis
- Only analyze for drugs in urine
- i.e. not blood, saliva or hair
- All specimens are tested unless
- Other than urine
- Specimen is suspected of adulteration and
analysis would damage instrumentation - Quantity not sufficient (QNS)
6Navy Drug Screening Laboratory Specimen Handling
7Definition of Cutoff Levels
- Cutoff Level The concentration of drug
(ng/mL) in urine that serves as an administrative
breakpoint for calling a testing result positive
or negative. - POSITIVE The level of the drug found in the
sample is greater than or equal to the DOD cutoff
level for that particular drug. - NEGATIVE The sample was either completely
drug-free or the drug was present but below the
DOD cutoff level. - Drug values below the cutoff are not reported.
Samples are reported as negative.
8NDSL Quality Control
- Internal QC
- Open QCs
- Blind QCs
- Inspections
- Forensic inspections 3/yr
- External QC (AFIP)
- Blind Program
- Open Program
9Testing Procedures Summary
- Specimens reported as positive, have tested
positive on 3 tests screen, rescreen and
confirmation - Each test was performed on a separate aliquot of
the specimen - Data from all 3 tests are subject to multiple
reviews - Specimens at or above the DoD cutoff are reported
as positive. All others are negative. - Positive samples are retained for 1 year and may
be retested upon request.
10Special Consideration for Amphetamines
- Other sympathomimetic amines may cross-react with
immunoassay reagents (not GC/MS) - At second immunoassay
- Add metaperiodate for pseudoephedrine, etc.
- Use second immunoassay to get rid of negatives
- Use 500,000 ng/mL PS/EP control
- At GC/MS
- Use 500,000 ng/mL PS/EP control
- Add metaperiodate for pseudoephedrine, etc.
11Collection Issues
- WAYS TO COMPROMISE COLLECTION
- Excrete drug from body beforehand
- Specimen adulteration
- Specimen dilution with water
- Specimen substitution
- SOLUTIONS
- Unannounced collection
- Observed collection
12DISCREPANCIES THAT MAY CAST DOUBT
- Incomplete Chain-of-Custody on Form DD 2624.
- Example C-O-C did not begin on the
collection date. - Specimen listed on form, but no bottle was
received. - Example Entry for no-show was not voided.
- Specimen received in box, but not listed on the
form. - Example Entry for no-show was correctly
voided, then member arrived. - Form DD 2624 on 2 pieces of paper without
identifiers on the second page to link it to the
first page. - Missing/incorrect information on the bottle or DD
2624. - Information on DD 2624 does not match the bottle
label. - Bottle is double-taped without explanation.
- Tamper proof tape on bottle missing or damaged.
- Non-forensic corrections on bottle label or
DD2624.
13FORENSIC CORRECTIONS
987-65-4321 123-45-6789
9 123-45-6780
CLB 15Jan02
CLB 15Jan02
14Positive Results
- What does the positive test result mean?
- Drug was found in the urine. It was identified
and quantified. - The drug lab experts cannot tell you the
circumstances that resulted in the positive
urinalysis results. - If the accused provides an explanation, the lab
experts can advise on whether the explanation is
plausible. - Expert Witnesses are available to assist the
triers of fact. - (appointment required for board or court
martial.) - What does the command do?
- Determine if there is a valid prescription that
would explain the positive. Review medical
records and consult MRO at the Lab. - If medical records support legal use then notify
PERS. - If medical records do not support legal use,
process for separation.
Accused has right to defend themselves and
provide explanation.
Results of legal proceedings
are reported to PERS. -
15Drug Testing Myths Excuses
- Passive inhalation of marijuana is a legitimate
defense. - Not likely at the cutoff level established by
DOD.
- Cold/sinus medications will cause false positives
for Amphetamine. - Not true for confirmation test.
- Poppy seed ingestion causes false positive for
morphine. - This is unlikely, but not impossible. Consult
laboratory expert at NDSL.
16Drug Testing Myths Excuses
- Vicks inhaler causes false positive for
d-methamphetamine.
- Not true for confirmation test. NDSL can tell
the difference between legal and illegal methamp - My friend put it in my drink.
- This is possible with some drugs.
- Consult laboratory expert.
- Lidocaine, novocaine, xylocaine causes false
positive for cocaine.
- Never True.
17Drug Testing Myths Excuses
- Ephedrine will cause a false positive.
- Not True on confirmation tests. The
following legal products, that used to contain
ephedrine as a performance enhancer, will not
cause false positives in confirmation test. - Ripped Fuel
- Zenadrine
- Ultimate Orange
- Ma Huang
- Guarana
- Metabolife
- Thermo Fuel
18Drug Testing Myths Excuses
- An herbal supplement caused my positive result.
Not likely if purchased in U.S.A.
Get a sample and consult a laboratory expert. - I accidentally took my spouses prescription
medicine.
- Some prescription medicines can cause positive
results. Contact the laboratory for
consultation.
19Drugs of Abuse ImagesEcstasy (MDMA)
20Drugs of Abuse ImagesKetamine / Marijuana
Ketamine
Marijuana
21Drugs of Abuse ImagesCocaine / Misc.
22Drug Testing Points of Contact
AFIP (Toxicology) COM (301) 319-0100, DSN
285 http//www.afip.org
NEHC COM (757) 953-0700, DSN
377 http//www-nehc.med.navy.mil
GREAT LAKES COM (847) 688-2045 ext 12, DSN
792 FAX (847) 688-5513
JACKSONVILLE COM (904) 542-9639, DSN
942 FAX (904) 542-7761
SAN DIEGO COM (619) 532-7141, DSN
522 FAX (619) 532-7337
http//navydrugscreeninglabsandiego.med.navy.m
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23DoD Drug Cutoff Levels