
Urine 10 Panel Drug Test in Chicago
$69.00
Quickly Identify 10 Drug Types with Expanded Opiates Screening
The DRUGS & ALCOHOL TEST includes the Urine 10 Panel Drug Test with Expanded Opiates, a crucial tool for detecting ten common drugs and their metabolites in urine. This comprehensive test is ideal for workplace drug testing, medical evaluations, and legal requirements.
Our 10-panel Hair Drug Test is an excellent choice for extended detection. It thoroughly analyzes drug use over a longer period, detecting substances in hair samples and offering a reliable method for monitoring drug use beyond recent history.
Test Details
- Sample Type: Blood & Urine
- Age: 18+
- HSA/FSA: Accepted
- Collection Method: In person at a Labcorp location
- Results: 1 day from when your sample arrives at our lab
- Test must be taken by purchaser
Test Purpose: The primary purpose of the Urine 10 Panel Drug Test is to screen for multiple substances that may affect an individual’s health, safety, and performance. This test is crucial for employers ensuring a drug-free workplace, medical professionals diagnosing substance abuse, and legal authorities handling cases involving drug use. It adheres to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration guidelines to ensure accuracy and reliability.
What’s Included in this Package
The test screens for the following substances
Amphetamines/Methamphetamines
Common stimulants found in drugs like Adderall and meth, commonly abused for their stimulating effects.
Barbiturates
Barbiturates is a Sedatives used for anxiety and sleep disorders, such as phenobarbital.
Benzodiazepines
Tranquilizers used for anxiety, insomnia, and seizures, including Valium and Xanax.
Marijuana (THC)
Marijuana is the psychoactive component of cannabis.
Cocaine
A powerful stimulant that is commonly abused.
Opiates
Includes drugs like heroin, morphine, and codeine.
Phencyclidine (PCP)
Phencyclidine is a hallucinogenic drug.
Methadone
A medication used for pain relief and drug addiction treatment.
Propoxyphene
A pain reliever withdrawn from the market in many countries.
Methaqualone
A sedative and hypnotic medication.
Others Tests
The expanded opiates panel may include the following:
- Oxycodone: Found in drugs like OxyContin and Percocet.
- Hydrocodone: Present in medications like Vicodin.
- Oxymorphone: Found in Opana.
- Hydromorphone: Present in Dilaudid.
- Codeine and Morphine: Commonly used for pain relief.
Preparation Instructions
No special preparations are required for this urine drug test. Visit the lab and provide a urine sample. Ensure you follow any specific instructions the lab staff provides to avoid contamination and ensure accurate results.
Procedure
Purchase Your Test
You can buy the test online through our website or in person at our lab.
Provide Your Sample
Upon purchasing the test, visit our lab to submit your urine sample. Our friendly and professional staff will guide you through the process to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience.
Get Your Results
The initial drug screening results are typically available within 24 to 72 business hours after specimen collection. A confirmation test will be performed if the screen is positive, which takes 48 to 72 business hours. This test helps to rule out false positives and ensure accurate results.
PATIENT SERVICE CENTERS
Labs in more than 2,000 locations across the country.
The 5-panel Hair Follicle Drug Test detects five substances in hair, which is ideal for long-term drug use screening.
Pricing and Booking
No appointment is needed. Walk into our lab during business hours to purchase and complete your test. We offer convenient hours to accommodate your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No, you do not need one to get lab testing done at the Diagnostics Lab.
The initial drug test results will be available within 24 to 72 business hours. If a confirmation test is required, it will take 48 to 72 business hours.
No, appointments are not necessary. You can walk in for same-day testing during our work-friendly hours.
We recommend sharing your results with your physician or a medical review officer for a detailed interpretation and advice on further steps.
- Initial screen: 24 to 72 business hours
- Confirmation test (if needed): Additional 48 to 72 business hours