| Specimen Requirements |
Extra-regional sites: see Metanephrines - Urine, Extra-regional
80 mL aliquot of acidified 24 hour urine collection
Newborn to Adult:
Refer to charts in Specimen Handling and Additional Information sections.
REFRIGERATE during collection.
Urine specimen collection container must have preservative
pouch(es) added prior to collection. |
| Additional Information |
Testing includes Normetanephrine, Metanephrine, 3 Methoxytyramine
The following drugs cause physiological interference with the levels of
either urine metanephrines, catecholamines, VMA or HVA:
Physiological decreases: clonidine, guanethine, guanfacine, methylDOPA,
Oubain, reserpine, tosylate bretylium, imipramine, moclobemide.
Physiological increases: Atenolol, dopamine, isoproterenol, nifedipine,
nitroglycerin, prochlorperazine, rauwolfia, levodopa, disulfiram,
MAO inhibitors.
For Acidification of Pediatric 24 hour Urines:
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Age
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Number of 0.5 g pouches of Sulfamic acid
to add when Acidifying During Collection
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Up to 1 month
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Not suitable for 0.5 g pouch
Refer patient to ACH
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1 up to 2 months
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2
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2 up to 4 months
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3
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4 up to 12 months
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4
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12 months up to 4 yrs
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5
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