Comprehensive Drug Panel and Drug Abuse Screening
Toxicology is a crucial field focused on ensuring health and safety through advanced chemical analysis. Our toxicology department plays a vital role with drug monitoring expertise for patients in need of prescription medications. This service has expanded to include illicit drug abuse testing. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology and rigorous scientific methodologies, we provide accurate and reliable results that healthcare providers and patients can trust. Our comprehensive testing capabilities allow us to detect a wide array of substances, from prescription medications to illicit drugs, ensuring thorough and precise analysis. Additionally, our team of experienced toxicologists is dedicated to continuous research and development, keeping us at the forefront of toxicological advancements. Whether for medical, legal, or workplace purposes, our toxicology services are designed to meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.
Comprehensive Toxicology Testing
Alliance laboratories are equipped with the latest technology to ensure accurate and reliable results. Our toxicology services include a wide range of tests for detecting drugs, alcohol, poisons, and other chemicals.
We offer to our clients Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) testing for over 80 prescription and illicit drugs in urine and oral fluid. This technology is so reliable that is the only one admissible for criminal cases prosecution.
Importance of Toxicology Testing
Our services are essential for detecting and monitoring drug use and abuse. By screening urine for various substances, we provide critical support in drug dependency treatments and help in the enforcement of drug-free policies in workplaces and other institutions. Our comprehensive drug panel tests are designed to detect a wide range of substances, ensuring a thorough assessment and aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Alcohol
Ethyl Glucoronide
Reference range >250 ng/mL
Ethyl Sulfide
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Amphetamines
Amphetamine
Reference range >250 ng/mL
Methamphetamine
Reference range >150 ng/mL
Methylphenidate
Reference range >10 ng/mL
Desipramine
Reference range >20 ng/mL
Anticonvulsives
Gabapentin
Reference range >1000 ng/mL
Pregabalin
Reference range >1000 ng/mL
Antidepressants
Amitriptyline
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Doxepin
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Imipramine
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Nortriptyline
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Barbiturates
Butalbital
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Pentobarbital
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Butabarbital
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Phenobarbital
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Secobarbital
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Benzodiazepines
Alprazolam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Alpha-Hydroxyalprazolam
Reference range >40 ng/mL
Clonazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
7-Amoniclonazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Diazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Nordiazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Flunitrazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
7-Aminoflunitrazepam
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Hydroxyethlyflurazepam
Reference range >20 ng/mL
Lorazepam
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Oxazepam
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Temazepam
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Triazolam
Reference range >20 ng/mL
Hydroxytriazolam
Reference range >20 ng/mL
Illicits
6MAM
Reference range >10 ng/mL
a-PVP
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Benzoylecgonine(Cocaine)
Reference range >50 ng/mL
LSD
Reference range >50 ng/mL
MDA
Reference range >50 ng/mL
MDEA
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Miscellaneous Drugs
Dextromethorphan
Reference range >150 ng/mL
Ketamine
Reference range >20 ng/mL
Cotinine
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Phentermine
Reference range >100 ng/mL
MDMA
Reference range >50 ng/mL
MDPV
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Mephedrone
Reference range>100 ng/mL
Methcathinone
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Methylone
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Phencyclidine (PCP)
Reference range >25 ng/mL
THC-COOH
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Cannabidiol
Reference range >50 ng/mL
25I-NBOMe
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Muscle Relaxants
Carisoprodol
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Meprobamate
Reference range >200 ng/mL
Non-Benzo Hypnotics
Zolpidem
Reference range >10 ng/mL
Zolpidem-Phenyl-COOH
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Non-Opioid Analgesics
Tramadol
Reference range >200 ng/mL
O-Desmethyl-Cis-Tramadol
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Tapentadol
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Opioids (Natural)
Morphine
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Codeine
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Opioids (Semi-Synthetic)
Buprenorphine
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Norbuprenorphine
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Dihydrocodeine
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Desomorphine
Reference range >25 ng/mL
Hydrocodone
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Hydromorphone
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Oxycodone
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Oxymorphone
Reference range >50 ng/mL
Opioids (Synthetic)
Fentanyl
Reference range >3 ng/mL
Norfentanyl
Reference range >10 ng/mL
Meperidine
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Naloxone
Reference range >100 ng/mL
Methadone
Reference range >100 ng/mL
EDDP
Reference range >100 ng/mL
DRUG OF ABUSE SCREEN URINE
Component
Opiates
Cocaine Metabolites
Benzodiazepines
Cannabinoids
Amphetamines
Barbiturates
Methadone
Phencyclidine
Specimen Req 1 mL Urine; Sterile urine containter
Stability 1 week(s) at 2 – 8⁰C
Note: Specimen will be discarded after 7 days of storage
Clinical Utility Intended as a screen for the qualitative analysis of drugs of abuse in human urine samples.
Reference Range Negative
Schedule Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Reported Same day