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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test is 3-5 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must not have any known allergies to opiates
  • Must not be pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Must not have any current medical conditions that may be affected by opiates
  • Must not be taking any medications that may interfere with the test results

What are the measure values for the test Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test

Drug Cutoff Level Measure Value
Morphine 300 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Codeine 300 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Heroin Metabolite (6-MAM) 10 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Hydrocodone 300 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Hydromorphone 200 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Oxycodone 300 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level
Oxymorphone 100 ng/mL Positive if above cutoff level

What does this test Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test identify?

  • Opiates: This test identifies the presence of opiates in the system, including drugs such as heroin, morphine, and codeine. Opiates are commonly used for pain relief but can also be abused for their euphoric effects.

Why is this test Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test taken?

The Drugs Of Abuse: Opiates Test is taken to detect the presence of opiates in a person's system. Opiates are a type of drug derived from the opium poppy plant or synthetically produced and are commonly used for their pain-relieving properties.

This test is usually conducted for the following reasons:

  • Screening for drug abuse: Opiates are often abused recreationally, leading to addiction and health problems. Testing for opiates can help identify individuals who may be misusing these drugs.
  • Monitoring opioid therapy: Opiates are also prescribed by healthcare providers to manage pain. Regular testing can ensure that patients are taking their medications as prescribed and not misusing them.
  • Forensic purposes: Opiate testing may be required for legal reasons, such as in cases of workplace drug testing, probation monitoring, or criminal investigations.
  • Medical emergencies: In cases of drug overdose or suspected opiate poisoning, a rapid opiates test can help healthcare providers make quick treatment decisions.

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