Test Type: 10-panel urine drug test with expanded opioid analysis
Purpose: Designed to identify recent use of various substances to monitor compliance and ensure safety.
Substances Detected:
- Amphetamine/Methamphetamine
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Expanded Opiates:
- Morphine
- Codeine
- Hydrocodone
- Hydromorphone
- Oxycodone
- Oxymorphone
- Marijuana (THC)
Testing Method: Conducted as a laboratory-based urine test, ensuring high accuracy and reliability.
Results: Provides detailed reports on the presence or absence of the specified substances.
Use Cases: Suitable for pre-employment screenings, workplace safety compliance, rehabilitation facilities, and personal use.
Detection Window: Most drugs are typically detectable in urine for approximately three days following the most recent use or exposure.
This 10-Panel Urine Drug Test with Expanded Opiates is an essential tool for organizations focused on maintaining a safe and compliant environment.
Why would I need this test?
The 10-Panel Urine Drug Test + Expanded Opiates is ideal for individuals or organizations seeking a comprehensive screening for commonly abused substances, including a broader range of opiates. This test is often used for pre-employment screenings, compliance with legal or regulatory requirements, or personal assessments to promote a safe and drug-free environment.
Will over-the-counter or prescription medications affect the test results?
Yes, certain over-the-counter and prescription medications can affect the test results by causing false positives or being detected as specific substances. Medications such as some pain relievers (e.g., codeine, hydrocodone), decongestants, antihistamines, and certain antidepressants might interfere with the test. It's important to inform the testing administrator about any medications or supplements you're taking to ensure accurate interpretation of the results.
Do I need to prepare for the test?
No special preparation is required for this test. However, to help ensure accurate results, you may consider avoiding:
Poppy seeds, which can lead to positive results for opiates.
Certain herbal supplements like kratom or valerian root.
Over-the-counter medications containing pseudoephedrine or dextromethorphan.
Do not discontinue any prescribed medications without consulting your healthcare provider.
How is the sample collected for the test?
The test requires a urine sample. You will be provided with a sterile collection container and directed to a private restroom to provide the sample. The process is straightforward and typically takes just a few minutes.