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What is an Opiate?
The Opiate drug test is a device intended to detect any of the addictive narcotic pain-relieving opiate drugs in urine. An opiate is any natural or synthetic drug that has morphine-like pharmacological actions. The opiates include drugs such as morphine, heroin, codeine, nalorphine, and meperidine. Test results obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of opiate use.
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The Opiate test is a one step rapid qualitative immunoassay for the detection of opiate and opiate metabolites in urine. The cutoff concentration for this test is 300 ng/ml, as recommended by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the U.S. National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA).
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Street Slang Names For Opiates
This assay provides only preliminary analytical test results. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive result are used.