Hello, I have a question concerning the use of the single point internal standard method for confirming drugs of abuse in urine and was hoping someone in this forum can help. First of all, isn't the whole premise of using an internal standard that it has a predictable retention time and area?? Secondly, shouldn't the internal standard be of the same concentration and volume in all samples tested in the batch (quality control standards included), being that the concentration of the internal standard in the calibrator is taken into account when calculating the response factor used to determine the unknown concentration of samples??? Finally, if the internal standard response varies significantly (by significantly I mean as much as double) from sample to sample, is this a problem?? What is this an indication of??? Thank you much.