Hindmarsh K W, Hamon N W, LeGatt D F
Clin Toxicol. 1977 Sep;11(2):245-55. doi: 10.3109/15563657708989837.
Methods for the simulataneous identification and quantitation of diphenhydramine and methaqualone in urine have been investigated. Suitable thin-layer and gas chromatographic techniques have been developed. The extraction techniques were evaluated by extracting human urine after the ingestion of therapeutic dosages of the two drugs. A charcoal cartridge technique proved to be superior to direct solvent extraction. Although enzyme hydrolysis gave slightly better recoveries than the charcoal cartridge technique, it is a time-consuming procedure.