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Urine Drug Screen

4003

cpt

normal turn-around time

assays included

specimen type

minimum required

UDS

80307, 80324, 80346, 80348, 80353, 80354, 80358, 80359, 80361, 80365, 82570

24 hours

AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, mAMP/MET, MDMA, MOP300, MTD, OXY, PCP, THC (OX, pH, SG)

Urine

2/3 of laboratory-provided cup

collection instructions

  • Collect urine in the laboratory-provided container.

  • Ensure proper labeling with at least two patient identifiers.

  • Transport the specimen at room temperature to the laboratory within 1-2 hours of collection.

collection instructions

  • Contaminated Specimen: Urine contaminated with feces, menstrual blood, or external contaminants.

  • Improper Labeling: Specimen must be labeled with at least two patient identifiers.

  • Insufficient Quantity: Not enough urine collected for testing.

clinical significance

Urine drug screening for multiple drug classes is essential for various purposes such as pre-employment screening, monitoring compliance in pain management or addiction treatment programs, assessing suspected drug intoxication or overdose, and forensic investigations. Results provide valuable information for healthcare providers and employers to make informed decisions regarding patient care and safety.

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