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>> Opiate Drug Test
Opiate Drug Test
An Opiate drug test is a device intended to detect an addictive narcotic pain-relieving opiate drug in urine. An opiate is any natural or synthetic drug exhibiting morphine-like pharmacological actions. Opiates include : morphine, heroin, codeine, nalorphine, meperidine.
Drug Testing Methods
- Most tests for traces of heroin differ from alcohol test results as these measures a metabolite of heroin (morphine) which is itself active. Heroin is metabolised to 6-monoacetyl morphine and then to morphine in the blood. Alcohol produces clear dose-related impairment as measured by breath, blood or urine tests. Presence of morphine in urine merely signifies a person had used or been exposed to opiates at some point prior to a test.
- Urine screening is a common method of detecting use of cocaine and other drugs.
- Hair test studies have claimed that morphine may be detectable over 6 months, but hair analysis if further complicated by the variability in growth rates as well as the tendency for hair of afro-caribbean or dark haired ethnic groups to bind more effectively to certain drugs, compared to caucasians.
- Saliva is unlikely to become a preferred substrate to determine opiate intoxication or recent usage.
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