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Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test
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7 days

What are the prerequisites for the test Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test

  • Collect a urine sample in a clean, sterile container.
  • Ensure that the sample is properly labeled with the patient's name, date, and time of collection.
  • Make sure the patient has not consumed any quaaludes or other methaqualone-containing substances within the past few days.
  • Inform the patient about the purpose of the test and obtain their consent for testing.

What are the measure values for the test Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test

  • Positive: Methaqualone is present in the urine at a concentration of 300 ng/mL or greater
  • Negative: Methaqualone is not detected in the urine or is present at a concentration less than 300 ng/mL

What does this test Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test identify?

Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test

The Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test is a diagnostic test used to identify the presence of Methaqualone in a urine sample. Methaqualone, also known as Quaaludes, is a central nervous system depressant that was commonly used as a sedative and hypnotic medication in the 1960s and 1970s. It has a high potential for abuse and addiction.

The test works by detecting the presence of Methaqualone metabolites in the urine sample. These metabolites are produced when the body breaks down Methaqualone after it has been consumed. If the test result is positive, it indicates recent use of Methaqualone.

Why is this test Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaquolone Test taken?

Drugs Of Abuse - Urine: Methaqualone Test

The Methaqualone test is taken to detect the presence of Methaqualone, a sedative-hypnotic drug that was commonly used as a recreational drug in the past. Methaqualone is a central nervous system depressant and can be highly addictive. The test is usually done as part of a drug screening to check for substance abuse.

Some reasons for taking the Methaqualone test include:

  • Employment screening: Some employers require drug testing as part of the hiring process to ensure a safe and drug-free workplace.
  • Probation or parole requirements: Individuals on probation or parole may be required to undergo drug testing to monitor their compliance with the terms of their release.
  • Medical purposes: Healthcare providers may order drug tests to monitor patients who are prescribed controlled substances or to assess potential drug abuse.
  • Suspected drug abuse: If there are concerns about drug abuse or addiction, a Methaqualone test may be ordered to confirm the presence of the drug in the individual's system.

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