Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
6
Duration
30 min
Results
3 days
Urine test to detect recent exposure to eleven drugs/drug classes.
This urine test checks for recent exposure to 6-acetylmorphine, alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, marijuana, cocaine, methadone, certain opiates, oxycodone, and phencyclidine. Any specimen that initially tests positive will be confirmed before the result is reported. The test detects the presence of specific drugs and/or drug metabolites in a urine sample. Results are available online and you may receive an alert call from an independent healthcare coordinator if results differ from expected ranges. Independent physicians are available to discuss questions or concerns.
Key Details
- Substances Tested
- 5–12+ (varies by panel)
- Fasting Required
- No
- Sample Type
- Urine or blood
- Turnaround
- 1–3 business days
- Chain of Custody
- Available for legal/employment use
Who Is This For?
Individuals needing pre-employment or workplace drug screening. Athletes requiring compliance testing. People in addiction recovery programs. Anyone needing drug testing for legal or insurance purposes. Those wanting to verify supplement purity or check for unintended exposures.
What's Included
Preparation Required
No fasting required. Bring valid photo identification. For urine tests, avoid excessive water intake before the test as overly dilute samples may require retesting. Bring a list of any prescription medications, as some can cause positive results that need to be verified.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
6Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG) and Ethyl Sulfate (ETS), metabolites of alcohol. Note: Exposure to alcohol-containing products could result in a positive result.
An enzyme found in the liver, bones, kidneys, and digestive system. Elevated ALP can indicate bile duct obstruction, liver disease, or bone disorders. It's normally higher in children and during pregnancy due to bone growth.
Detects the presence of benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, in urine, indicating recent exposure.
Methadone and EDDP, a methadone metabolite, indicating opioid use.
If too much urate is produced or not enough is excreted, it can accumulate and lead to gout – an inflammation that occurs in joints.
Imbalances in gut pH influence short-chain fatty acid production and their effects.
+ $6.00 Physician Service Fee
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw or urine collection
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 3 days
