LabCorp 11 Panel Drug & Alcohol Panel

$85.00



 Just 3 Easy Steps to Get Your Forensic Labcorp  Drug Test (Chain of Custody Drug  Test)
1. Please purchase the test well in advance of when you intend to get tested so that your test order Authorization Number can be prepared and emailed to you.
2. You will present the Authorization Number at Labcorp) and also show your Photo ID.
Location address and phone number for the Specimen Collection center will also be provided in the email.
3. We will email you the Drug Test Results to you
(Please note that the test specimen is collected at Labcorp PSC Location- Nothing is shipped to you)

* Labcorp , Laboratory Corporation of America, any associated logos, and all associated Labcorp registered or unregistered trademarks are the property of Laboratory Corporation of America.

Please complete the following fields to order your test:

Please enter the test subject's ID Number -Driver's License Number or Last 4 of SSN
Please Enter the First Name of the person to be tested.
Enter the test the Test Subjects Middle Initial ( 1st Letter of Middle Name) if they have a middle name
Please enter test subject's Last Name
Enter the test subject's Phone number
Please enter the Desired Test Location: City , State - Or Zipcode
Please Employer or Company Name if Results are being release to Company or other Entity
If you would like the results sent to any other email or Fax number (e.g. Employer or Court) Otherwise we send the results to the email address on the order.
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 Just 3 Easy Steps to Get Your Forensic Labcorp  Drug Test (Chain of Custody Drug  Test)
1. Please purchase the test well in advance of when you intend to get tested so that your test order Authorization Number can be prepared and emailed to you.
2. You will present the Authorization Number at Labcorp) and also show your Photo ID.
Location address and phone number for the Specimen Collection center will also be provided in the email.
3. We will email you the Drug Test Results to you
(Please note that the test specimen is collected at Quest or an Approved Specimen Collection Facility- Nothing is shipped to you)

* Labcorp , Laboratory Corporation of America, any associated logos, and all associated Labcorp registered or unregistered trademarks are the property of Laboratory Corporation of America.

 

Test

Screening
Cutoff

Confirm
Cutoff

Result
Quant

Units

Lab
Result

Amphetamines

1000

500

ng/mL

Negative

Barbiturates

200

200

ng/mL

Negative

Benzodiazepines

300

300

ng/mL

Negative

Cocaine

300

150

ng/mL

Negative

Ethanol

20

20

mg/dL

Negative

Marijuana Metab.

50

15

ng/mL

Negative

Methadone

300

300

ng/mL

Negative

Methaqualone

300

300

ng/mL

Negative

Opiates

300

200

ng/mL

Negative

Oxycodone

300

150

ng/mL

Negative

PCP

25

10

ng/mL

Negative

Propoxyphene

300

300

ng/mL

Negative

 

Creatinine
pH

 

LabCorp offers an 11-panel drug and alcohol panel, which is a comprehensive testing panel designed to detect the presence of various drugs and alcohol in a person’s system. The specific substances included in the panel may vary based on the testing requirements or the organization requesting the test.

The composition of the 11-panel drug and alcohol panel is as follows:

  1. Amphetamines (including methamphetamine)
  2. Barbiturates
  3. Benzodiazepines
  4. Cocaine
  5. Marijuana (THC)
  6. Methadone
  7. Methaqualone
  8. Opiates (such as codeine, morphine, and heroin)
  9. Oxycodone
  10. Phencyclidine (PCP)
  11. Propoxyphene
  12. Alcohol (ethyl alcohol/ethanol)

This comprehensive panel allows for the detection of a wide range of substances, including both illicit drugs and commonly abused prescription medications. By including alcohol testing, it provides a holistic assessment of substance use.

 

A comprehensive drug test panel, which typically includes a wide range of substances, offers several advantages over narrower testing panels. Here are some of the advantages of a comprehensive drug test panel:

  1. Detects a broad range of substances: A comprehensive drug test panel screens for a wide variety of drugs, including illicit substances and commonly abused prescription medications. This allows for a more thorough assessment of substance use and provides a comprehensive overview of an individual’s drug history.
  2. Covers diverse drug classes: A comprehensive panel typically includes drugs from various classes, such as opioids, amphetamines, cannabinoids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and more. This ensures a comprehensive evaluation of different drug categories, providing a more comprehensive picture of an individual’s substance use patterns.
  3. Identifies emerging drug trends: By including a broader range of substances, a comprehensive drug test panel helps in identifying emerging drug trends and new substances of abuse. This is particularly important for staying up to date with evolving drug landscapes and responding effectively to emerging public health concerns.
  4. Provides more accurate results: With a comprehensive panel, there is a reduced risk of false negatives or false positives for specific substances. By including a broader spectrum of drugs, the likelihood of detecting any drug use is increased, leading to more accurate results.
  5. Addresses polydrug use: Polydrug use, the concurrent use of multiple substances, is common among substance users. A comprehensive drug test panel enables the detection of multiple drugs, which is crucial for identifying polydrug use patterns and assessing the potential risks and interactions associated with multiple substances.
  6. Supports medical and treatment decisions: A comprehensive drug test panel provides valuable information for medical professionals and treatment providers. It assists in diagnosing substance use disorders, developing appropriate treatment plans, monitoring progress, and making informed decisions regarding medication management.

It’s important to note that the selection of a drug test panel should be based on specific testing needs, regulatory requirements, and the context in which the testing is being conducted. The advantages of a comprehensive panel should be balanced with considerations such as cost, testing timeframes, and the specific objectives of the testing program.

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