Drugs of abuse / Alcohol
WCC offers a number of profiles for drugs of abuse and alcohol, as well as testing for individual drugs.
Testing process
Samples submitted for analysis will undergo initial screening. Urinary creatinine is routinely measured during testing to verify the validity of the sample submitted. Creatinine levels below normal occur when the urine has been diluted, either directly or by drinking large amounts of water before providing the urine sample. Chain of custody containers, forms, seals and barcodes are provided by WCC on request.
All Chain of Custody, and non-chain, samples with positive findings will proceed to identification/confirmation by Gas Chromotography/Mass Spectrometry.
Chain of custody
Chain of custody refers to the system of controls governing the entire urine collection, processing and storage of the sample. It ensures that a particular urine specimen originated from a particular individual, and that the reported results relate, beyond doubt, to that specimen.
Chain of custody requires attention to detail so that it is possible to prove that there has been no opportunity for the sample to be accidentally or maliciously adulterated. Sample collection should be undertaken by collectors who are well versed in the protocols of chain of custody.
Test Name
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Alcohol Profile
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Alcohol Profile 2
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Amphetamines – Blood
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Cannabinoids (Urine) Screen
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Cocaine (Urine) Screen
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Drugs of Abuse from Blood without Chain of Custody
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Drugs of Abuse Profile – Random Urine Sample/No Chain of Custody
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Drugs of Abuse Profile – Random Urine Sample/No Chain of Custody Plus Alcohol
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Drugs of Abuse Profile – With Chain of Custody
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Drugs of Abuse Profile – Without Chain of Custody
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Ketamine Screen
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LSD
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Opiate Screen (Urine)
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PEth (Phosphatidylethanol) (Self-collect)
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PEth (Phosphatidylethanol) (Venous / Self-collect)
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Urine EtG (Ethyl glucuronide)
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