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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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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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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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Alcohol Blood Testing

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Alcohol blood tests detect and measure alcohol use. Learn about types of alcohol blood tests, how testing is conducted, and how to understand your test results.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing

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Multiple tests are used for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Get the details about the different types and uses of COVID-19 tests.
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First Trimester Screening

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The first trimester prenatal screening includes tests that assesses the risk that a fetus has a chromosome disorder such as Down syndrome.
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Zinc Protoporphyrin Test

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Zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) is normally present in small amounts in red blood cells but may be elevated in certain conditions. The ZPP test is used to screen for and monitor chronic lead exposure adults and to detect iron deficiency in children.
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