Urine+Toxicology+Screen+-+UTOX

Details about our Urine Toxicology Screen updated per email from Dr. Das in 5/2015

The following **__Benzodiazepines __** are readily detected by our urine benzodiazepine immunoassay: Alprazolam (Xanax) and metabolites Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) metabolites Clobazam (Frisium) Clorazepate (Tranxene) metabolites Diazepam (Valium) metabolites Estazolam (ProSom) and metabolites Flurazepam (Dalmane) and metabolites Halazepam (Paxipam) and metabolites Lorazepam (Ativan) Medazepam (Nobium) and metabolites Midazolam (Versed) and metabolites Oxazepam (Serax) <span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif; font-size: 110%;">Prazepam (Centrax, Verstran) and metabolites <span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif; font-size: 110%;">Temazapam (Restoril) and metabolites <span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif; font-size: 110%;">Tetrazepam (Megavix) and metabolites

<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">The benzodiazepine Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) are generally **__<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">not __**<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;"> detected, but may be positive in cases of concentrated urines, high dosages or recent ingestions.

<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">Clonazepam (Klonopin) is the only common benzodiazepine that will probably **__<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">not __**<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;"> be detected by our immunoassay tests. It is very rare when the ingestion of clonazepam results in a positive benzodiazepine immunoassay screen.

<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">For **__<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">Opiates __**<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif;">our Urine Immunoassay will reliably detect Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, and Hydromorphone.

<span style="font-family: Default Serif,Times New Roman,Times,serif; font-size: 110%;">When the concentration of Oxycodone or Oxymorphone is very high (>10,000 ng/mL), the opiate assay will detect Oxycodone and Oxymorphone. Following Oxycodone ingestion, it is rare when the concentration exceeds 10,000 ng/mL. Therefore, we suggest that you use a test that includes an individual Oxycodone Immunoassay if you are interested in Oxycodone or Oxymophone. Our test code 4422U is a screen and confirmation test for Oxycodone and Oxymorphone.

For __**Amphetamines**__ all amphetamines are reliably detected, GCMS is needed to differentiate by type (e.g. methamphetamine versus dextroamphetamine)