ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory

Drugs of Abuse 7 Panel, Urine - Screen Only : 0090448

Mnemonic: CDTI7

Methodology: Enzyme Immunoassay
Performed: Sun-Sat
Reported: 1-2 days
Specimen Required: Collect:  Random urine.

Storage/Transport Temperature:  5 mL urine with no additives or preservatives at 20-25°C. (Min: 2 mL) Submit specimen in an ARUP Standard Transport Tube.

Unacceptable Conditions:  Specimens exposed to repeated freeze/thaw cycles.

Stability (collection to initiation of testing):  Ambient: 1 week; Refrigerated: 1 month; Frozen: 3 years
Reference Interval:
 
Drugs Covered and Cutoff Concentrations
Drugs Screen
Marijuana                               
Cocaine                                   
Opiates 
Phencyclidine                                               
Amphetamines         
Barbiturates                   
Benzodiazepines
20 ng/mL                                                   
150 ng/mL                                                 
300 ng/mL
25 ng/mL                                                   
300 ng/mL 
200 ng/mL
200 ng/mL

Interpretive Data: This is a screening test only. Positive results are not automatically reflexed to a confirmatory test (GC/MS and/or LC-MS/MS) unless requested separately. Confirmatory testing for drugs and/or drug classes detected by this screening test is recommended.

The absence of expected drug(s) and/or drug metabolite(s) may indicate non-compliance, inappropriate timing of specimen collection relative to drug administration, poor drug absorption, diluted/adulterated urine, or limitations of testing. The concentration at which the screening test can detect a drug or metabolite varies within a drug class. The concentration value must be greater than or equal to the cutoff to be reported as positive. Interpretive questions should be directed to the laboratory.

For medical purposes only; not valid for forensic use.
CPT Code(s): 80101 x7
 
 

 

 

 
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