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Hair Follicle Drug Test

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Considering a hair follicle drug test? Learn about how long drugs can be detected in the hair, which drugs can be identified, and how hair testing works.
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Urine Drug Test

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Urine drug tests are the most common method of testing for the use of illegal drugs and the misuse of prescription and over-the-counter medicines.
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Opioid Testing

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Getting tested for opioid use? Opioid testing detects evidence of both illegal and prescription opioids. Learn more about opioid testing in our guide.
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10 Panel Drug Test

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Interested in more information about the 10-panel drug test? Learn about the purpose of this drug test, how it’s conducted, and what substances it measures.
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Hepatitis C Test

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Hepatitis C is inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection. Most people have no symptoms, so testing is vital for early diagnosis and treatment.
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Myoglobin Test

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Myoglobin is a small, oxygen-binding protein found in heart and skeletal muscles. When heart or skeletal muscle is injured, myoglobin is released into the blood and eliminated from the body in the urine. A myoglobin blood test may be used to detect muscle damage and a myoglobin urine test may reflect muscle damage and risk of kidney damage.
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The World of Forensic Laboratory Testing

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Forensic testing is the gathering of data for analysis and for use in legal proceedings, depending on the laws of particular jurisdictions. Learn how forensic testing differs from clinical laboratory testing, including the special training required for lab personnel and unique procedures employed.
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