Drugs of Abuse Profile
What is the Drugs of Abuse profile test?
This Drugs of Abuse Profile is a comprehensive test for ten of the most commonly used recreational Drugs. People take many different drugs for many different reasons, but with few exceptions, these drugs are illegal and there can be significant implications if you are found to be taking them. Drug screening at your place of work, drug screening by the police, border forces when travelling internationally, visa agencies, and random drug screens at schools and other academic institutions can all result is devastating negative outcomes if you are found to be positive for any drugs of abuse.
One of the best ways to control who knows about your recreational habits is to test yourself regularly so you can see how quickly or slowly all traces of any drugs you take are eliminated from your body. This will give you the peace of mind you need, knowing that should a drugs test be required of you, you will pass with no problems.
Which Drugs of Abuse does this Screen Test for?
- Amphetamines
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepine
- Cannabinoids
- Cocaine
- Codeine - opiates
- Dihydrocodeine - opiate
- MDMA
- Methadone
- Morphine - opiate
Three reasons this test is right for you
- Designed for anyone who wants to know if any drugs of abuse they have taken are still detectable in their body
- To give you peace of mind at work or study
- To ensure that you are compliant with all laws and requirements where you live or work
How do I schedule my Drugs of Abuse test appointment?
To book your appointment, please click the ”Book Your Appointment” button at the top of the page. Select a suitable clinic, date, and time that meets your needs.
What can I expect at my appointment?
At your appointment, your urine sample will be collected by one of our doctors.
They will send it to our accredited laboratory for analysis. We will report your results as soon as they are ready. This is usually two working days after your sample is received in the laboratory.
How will I receive my Drugs of Abuse test results?
Your test results will be uploaded to your secure online Patient Area as soon as they become available. Additionally, you will receive a notification through your preferred method of communication, whether it be a telephone call, email, or text message. We will contact you within the first three days of reporting your result to discuss your next steps if you are positive.
What if I test positive?
If your test results indicate a positive result for any Drug of Abuse, you should act on this information. A positive result means that you have detectable amounts of the drug in your system and that you are open to sanction should another party require you to take a Drugs test. You should test again after five to ten days to check to see if the levels of drugs has fallen below detectable levels.