In 1988, the United States government published the first federal regulations for the testing of human samples for the presence of illegal drugs. These regulations produced successful techniques for detecting illegal substances in human samples, specifically urine. However, they also caused an increase in methods used to falsify the results of these tests. The most common of these methods is that of in vitro adulteration, or adding a substance to a urine sample in order to cause a false negative test result. As a result of these adulteration methods, new tests have been developed to assess the integrity of samples collected for drug of abuse testing. To examine the effectiveness of one specimen validity test, the Alere iScreen© Urine Adult...
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Urinalysis is a simple urine analysis performed in many healthcare settings and at home that reveals...
Drug screening is widespread in contexts such as the criminal justice system, employment, and substa...
In 1988, the United States government published the first federal regulations for the testing of hum...
In 1988, the United States government published the first federal regulations for the testing of hum...
The use of immunoassays for drug screening has increased due to their sensitivity towards target ana...
Household chemicals such as bleach, table salt, laundry detergent, toilet bowl cleaner, vinegar, lem...
Common problems in drugs-of-abuse testing are the use of commercial dulterants, dilution of the spec...
In drug analysis, different kinds of immunoassays are often used as an initial screening for urine s...
thesisThe response to intensified urine testing for illicit drugs, drug users have attempted to fals...
Several factors may affect the validity and outcome of urine testing for abused drugs such as amphet...
Reliable detection of urine adulteration attempts to circumvent positive drug testing represents a c...
In many countries, adherence testing is used to monitor consumption behavior or to prove abstinence....
In recent decades, urine drug testing in the workplace has become common in many countries in the wo...
hy is urine alcohol testing not more widely used given the large body of supportive litera-ture? In ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90147/1/j.1875-9114.1997.tb03059.x.pd
Urinalysis is a simple urine analysis performed in many healthcare settings and at home that reveals...
Drug screening is widespread in contexts such as the criminal justice system, employment, and substa...
In 1988, the United States government published the first federal regulations for the testing of hum...
In 1988, the United States government published the first federal regulations for the testing of hum...
The use of immunoassays for drug screening has increased due to their sensitivity towards target ana...
Household chemicals such as bleach, table salt, laundry detergent, toilet bowl cleaner, vinegar, lem...
Common problems in drugs-of-abuse testing are the use of commercial dulterants, dilution of the spec...
In drug analysis, different kinds of immunoassays are often used as an initial screening for urine s...
thesisThe response to intensified urine testing for illicit drugs, drug users have attempted to fals...
Several factors may affect the validity and outcome of urine testing for abused drugs such as amphet...
Reliable detection of urine adulteration attempts to circumvent positive drug testing represents a c...
In many countries, adherence testing is used to monitor consumption behavior or to prove abstinence....
In recent decades, urine drug testing in the workplace has become common in many countries in the wo...
hy is urine alcohol testing not more widely used given the large body of supportive litera-ture? In ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90147/1/j.1875-9114.1997.tb03059.x.pd
Urinalysis is a simple urine analysis performed in many healthcare settings and at home that reveals...
Drug screening is widespread in contexts such as the criminal justice system, employment, and substa...