Blood and urine tests for drugs and alcohol are crucial for identifying the use of various substances in the body. These tests play an essential role in determining potential drug abuse or excessive alcohol consumption, enabling appropriate interventions and treatments to be deployed.
The 'Blood and Urine Testing for Drugs & Alcohol' includes a series of tests aimed at detecting various types of substances in the body. This includes CDT Alcohol, a marker for chronic alcohol use, and THC-COOH, which indicates whether someone has recently used cannabis. In addition, specific drugs and their metabolites are tested, including 3MMC, Ketamine, Phenibut, LSD, Psilocybin, Amphetamine, Cocaine, Methadone, Opiates, Benzodiazepine, and GHB. These tests are designed to detect a wide range of narcotics and psychoactive substances.
In addition to standard tests for drugs and alcohol, additional tests can be conducted to identify specific substances or to measure the concentrations of certain substances more accurately. This may include testing for various opiate metabolites to confirm the use of specific opiates.