💊 Drug & Toxicology
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Drug screening and toxicology tests
19 tests in this category
24 Hrs Urinary Arsenic
This test measures the amount of arsenic excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. Arsenic is a toxic heavy metal found naturally in the environment and in some industrial products. This test helps determine your level of exposure and how your body is eliminating it.
ALCOHOL (ETHANOL) SERUM
This test measures the level of alcohol (ethanol) in your blood. It is used to determine the degree of alcohol intoxication or to monitor alcohol consumption for medical or legal reasons.
Alcohol (Ethanol) Urine
This test detects the presence of alcohol or its breakdown products in a urine sample. It is used to identify recent alcohol use, even after alcohol has cleared from the bloodstream.
Amphetamine Quantitative Urine Spot
This test measures the amount of amphetamines present in a urine sample. It helps determine recent use of amphetamine-type stimulants, which are drugs that can affect the central nervous system.
ARSENIC
This test measures the level of arsenic in your blood, which is primarily used to detect recent or acute exposure to this toxic heavy metal. Arsenic can be found in the environment and certain industrial settings.
ARSENIC, URINE
This test measures arsenic levels in your urine, which is an effective way to detect exposure over the past few days. It helps differentiate between less harmful organic arsenic and more toxic inorganic forms.
CADMIUM
The Cadmium blood test measures the level of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in your bloodstream. This test is important for assessing recent exposure to cadmium, which can occur through environmental sources like contaminated food, water, or occupational exposure.
CADMIUM, Urine
The Cadmium urine test measures the amount of cadmium excreted in your urine. Unlike the blood test which shows recent exposure, this test is more indicative of chronic or long-term exposure to cadmium and how much has accumulated in your body, particularly in the kidneys.
Drug Screening (10-Panel)
Extended 10-panel drug test adding benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, propoxyphene, and methaqualone to the standard 5-panel. More thorough screening.
Drug Screening (5-Panel)
Standard 5-panel drug test screening for marijuana (THC), cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, and PCP. Common for employment screening and medical clearance.
Heavy Metals Panel (Lead, Mercury, Arsenic)
Screens for toxic heavy metals including lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and chromium. Important for occupational health, environmental exposure, and unexplained symptoms.
Heavy Metals Profile
This blood test screens for the presence and levels of various heavy metals in your bloodstream. It's used to identify acute or chronic exposure to toxic metals that can accumulate in the body and potentially cause health problems.
LEAD, BLOOD
This test measures the level of lead in your blood, which is the most common way to check for lead poisoning. Lead is a toxic metal that can enter the body through various sources and accumulate over time, causing serious health problems.
Mercury in Blood
The Mercury in Blood test measures the amount of mercury present in your bloodstream. This test is important for assessing recent or short-term exposure to mercury, a toxic heavy metal that can be found in certain foods, environmental sources, or occupational settings.
MERCURY, Urine
The Mercury in Urine test measures the amount of mercury excreted in your urine. This test is often used to assess chronic or long-term exposure to inorganic mercury, which can accumulate in the body over time from various environmental or occupational sources.
Nicotine / Cotinine Qualitative, Urine
This urine test checks for the presence of nicotine and cotinine, which is a major breakdown product of nicotine. It's used to detect recent tobacco use or exposure to nicotine products.
Nicotine / Cotinine Quantitative, Serum
This test measures the levels of nicotine and cotinine (a breakdown product of nicotine) in your blood serum. It is used to accurately detect recent use of tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, and vaping devices.
Nicotine / Cotinine Quantitative, Urine
This test measures the levels of nicotine and cotinine in your urine. It is a common and effective method to detect recent use of tobacco or nicotine products, including e-cigarettes and other nicotine delivery systems.
Phosphatidylethanol (PEth)
The Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) test is a highly sensitive blood test used to detect recent alcohol consumption. PEth is a direct biomarker formed in red blood cells only when alcohol is present in the body, making it a reliable indicator.