Drug Monitoring

Drug monitoring uses laboratory testing to check medication adherencesubstance use, or abstinence over time. It is widely used in pain managementaddiction treatment (MAT)workplace and safety programs, and clinical care. A proactive plan starts with a clear goal (adherence, recent use, long-term pattern), chooses the right specimen (urine, oral fluid, blood, hair), and pairs a rapid screen with definitive confirmation when results are non-negative or policy requires ... See more

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 The Quantitative Methadone Serum test is a specific blood test used to determine the concentration of methadone in the blood. Methadone is a synthetic opioid analgesic that is often prescribed for pain management and, more commonly, for the treatment of opioid dependence, particularly heroin addiction. By quantifying the amount of methadone in the serum, healthcare providers can monitor compliance with treatment, assess potential toxicity, and aid in the interpretation of clinical presentations related to methadone use.
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