Method and device for monitoring medication usage
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1. A method for quantifying at least one metabolite in a biological sample comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing one biological sample obtained from a patient on a prescribed medication regimen, wherein the sample comprises at least one test metabolite, wherein in the sample is urine;
(b) providing one set of known normative data specific to a reference metabolite, wherein the set of data is collected from a population that is on a prescribed medication regimen;
(c) contacting the biological sample with an analytical device;
(d) detecting the presence of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample with the device, wherein the device is capable of measuring the concentration of the test metabolite in the sample;
(e) normalizing the biological sample to adjust for changes in the patient'"'"'s hydration status by determining the metabolite/creatinine ratio of the patient; and
(f) quantifying the concentration of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample by comparing a ratio between the concentration of the test metabolite from the patient to the set of known normative data specific to the reference metabolite concentration.
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Abstract
The present invention provides methods for detecting and quantifying metabolites in a biological sample by measuring the concentration of a test metabolite in the sample and comparing that concentration against the concentration of the reference metabolite; enabling accurate metabolite concentration measurements to determine aberrant drug usage patterns. Also disclosed is an analytical testing device and related computer-assisted products for detecting and quantifying metabolites in a biological sample efficiently and accurately.
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1. A method for quantifying at least one metabolite in a biological sample comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing one biological sample obtained from a patient on a prescribed medication regimen, wherein the sample comprises at least one test metabolite, wherein in the sample is urine; (b) providing one set of known normative data specific to a reference metabolite, wherein the set of data is collected from a population that is on a prescribed medication regimen; (c) contacting the biological sample with an analytical device; (d) detecting the presence of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample with the device, wherein the device is capable of measuring the concentration of the test metabolite in the sample; (e) normalizing the biological sample to adjust for changes in the patient'"'"'s hydration status by determining the metabolite/creatinine ratio of the patient; and (f) quantifying the concentration of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample by comparing a ratio between the concentration of the test metabolite from the patient to the set of known normative data specific to the reference metabolite concentration. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of monitoring nonadherence to a prescribed medication regimen comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing one biological sample obtained from a patient on a prescribed medication regimen, wherein the sample comprises at least one test metabolite, wherein in the sample is urine; (b) providing one set of known normative data specific to a reference metabolite, wherein the set of data is collected from a population that is on a prescribed medication regimen; (c) contacting the biological sample with an analytical device; (d) detecting the presence of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample with the device, wherein the device is capable of measuring the concentration of the test metabolite in the sample; (e) normalizing the biological sample to adjust for changes in the patient'"'"'s hydration status by determining the metabolite/creatinine ratio of the patient; and (f) quantifying the concentration of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample by comparing a ratio between the concentration of the test metabolite from the patient to the set of known normative data specific to the reference metabolite concentration determining non-adherence to a prescribed medication regimen, wherein the ratio between the test metabolite concentration and the reference metabolite concentration is used to identify nonadherence to a prescribed medication regimen, and wherein non-adherence is defined as overuse or underuse of the prescribed medication.
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4. A method for quantifying at least one metabolite in a biological sample comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing one biological sample obtained from a patient on a prescribed medication regimen, wherein the sample comprises at least one test metabolite, wherein in the sample is urine; (b) providing one set of known normative data specific to a reference metabolite, wherein the set of data is collected from a population that is on a prescribed medication regimen; (c) contacting the biological sample of step (a) with an analytical device; (d) detecting the presence of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample with the device, wherein the device is capable of measuring the concentration of the test metabolite in the sample; (e) normalizing the biological sample to adjust for changes in the patient'"'"'s hydration status by determining the metabolite/creatinine ratio of the patient; and (f) quantifying the concentration of at least one test metabolite in the biological sample by comparing a ratio between the concentration of the test metabolite from the patient to the set of known normative data specific to the reference metabolite concentration, wherein the test metabolite to be quantified is selected from the group consisting of oxycodone, morphine, codeine, 2-ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-diphenylpyrrolidone (EDDP), fentanyl, propoxyphene, hydrocodone, amphetamine, diazepam/temazepam, alphahydroxyalprazolam, and lorazepam.
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