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Drug Tests (Urine)

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Test Components:
This Urine Drug Test (10‐Panel) checks for the presence of 10 drug metabolites including:
1. Amphetamines
2. Methamphetamines
3. Barbiturates
4. Benzodiazepines
5. Marijuana
6. Cocaine
7. Opiates
8. Phencyclidine
9. Methadone
10. Propoxyphene

Description:
This Urine Drug Test (10‐Panel) will determine the presence of 10 types of drugs in your urine. As explained in “Test Details,” the test values listed below are set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA.)

Why Do I Need It?:
There are a lot of reasons why you might need a drug test. Perhaps your employer has a drug testing policy, or maybe you’re being considered for a job and a pre‐employment drug test is needed? Maybe your parents want to test you or you just want to know?
Get tested. This is a quick and easy test, with most results delivered in 24‐48 hours.

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Test Details:
Normal Range:
Normal values for these tests show as negative.
High Results Indicate:
High results are indicated by the cut‐off levels set by SAMHSA. If your drug metabolite level is higher than the cut‐off level, your test result is positive. Below are the test cut‐off levels for the 10 drug metabolites and the approximate time they can be detected in your urine.

Drug Name            Cut‐Off Level     Detection Period
Amphetamine           1,000 ng/mL      1‐4 days
Barbiturate                300 ng/mL         1‐21 days
Benzodiazepine        300 ng/mL         1‐42 days
Cocaine                    300 ng/mL         4‐5 days
Marijuana (THC)       50 ng/mL          Single use 2‐3 days/habitual use up to 12 weeks
Methamphetamine    1,000 mg/mL     3‐5 days
Methadone               300 ng/mL         unknown
Opiates                      2,000 ng/mL      unknown
Phencyclidine            25 ng/mL           3‐7 days
Propoxyphene          200 ng/mL         Up to 7 days

Low Results Indicate:
Low values indicate a negative test result.

What Type of Physician Should You See?
If you are abusing drugs and are seeking help to stop, you should contact your primary care physician.