Rapid Results Drug Test
Rapid Drug Screening
- Do you need a test before the “test”?
- Are you just curious or do you need to provide evidence to your parents?
- Parents, do you suspect your child is doing drugs?
Urine Screening:
A normal drug screening consists of collecting a urine specimen. With our rapid drug screening tests we can have results to you in about 5 minutes! These tests are clinicaly proven and the results are accurate, with a >97% correlation at +/-50% of assay cutoffs
Labs have different types of tests for your convenience. Here are two typical test:
10 Panel Drug Screening
Description:
This is a rapid results test that checks for the following drugs including prescription.
- Amphetamines
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine - Ecstacy
- Methamphetamine
Methadone - Opiates
- Oxycodone
6 - Panel Drug Screening
This test is used for the following items:
- Amphetamines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Methamphetamine
- Opiates
- Phencyclidine
False-positives and false-negatives
An amphetamine test may produce a false-positive result if you’re taking medications that have phenylpropanolamine or pseudoephedrine. Also, a false-positive opiate test may result from eating poppy seeds (confirmation testing usually resolves this issue). In addition, urine “over dilution” and other factors can cause a false-negative result.
Test Details:
Normal Range:
Drug Cut‐off Level
Amphetamine 1,000ng/mL
Barbiturates 300 ng/mL
Benzodiazepines 300 ng/mL
Cocaine 300 ng/mL
Marijuana 50 ng/mL
Methadone 300 ng/Ml
Ecstasy (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
500 ng/mL
Opiates 300 ng/mL
Oxycodone 100 ng/mL
Phencyclidine 25 ng/mL
High Results Indicate:
Any drug over the cut‐off level indicates use of that drug and is reported as positive.
Low Results Indicate:
Any drug under the cut‐off level indicates no detected use of the drug and is reported as negative.
What Type of Physician Should You See?
If you are using drugs and are seeking help to stop, you should see your primary care physician.
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