Cut down on drug abuse with Alcohol and Drug Testing from Franey Medical Labs
Services/Testing Offered
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Franey Medical Lab specializes in drug of
abuse testing and employs nothing but the most state-of-the-art techniques. We
offer three standard drug panels that you may choose from. You may also
customize your own drug panel or add/subtract to our standard drug panels.
- Drug Panel 1 (Amphetamine, Barbiturate, Benzodiazepine, Cocaine, Opiate, THC)
- Drug Panel 2 (Panel 1 plus quantitative alcohol)
- Drug Panel 3 (Panel 2 plus Methadone, Propoxyphene)
Buprenorphine Testing
Buprenorphine is a mu-opioid partial
agonist and has recently been approved for the treatment of opioid addiction by
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Legislation has allowed its use in an
office based environment thereby avoiding the physical and regulatory
constraints of typical opioid substitution treatment programs.
Franey Medical Lab has developed a method for accurate and reliable quantitative measurement of buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine in urine by mass spectrometry.
These tests are of limited clinical value unless performed on a timely basis and for this reason Franey Medical Lab performs them on a daily basis. Thus the physician can now be assured of patient compliance and can also detect those non-compliant clients seeking only a free supplement to their habit or a drug to sell on the street. Franey Medical Lab is now providing same day testing (Monday through Friday) for buprenorphine and its metabolite in urine by High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (HPLC/MS).
Oxycodone Testing
We can provide you with accurate screening
results and rapid turnaround. Franey Medical Lab has a specific screening and
quantitation procedure for oxycodone in urine, which is performed by mass
spectrometry. Testing is done on a daily basis so results are available within
24 hours
Ethyl Glucuronide Testing
Franey Medical Laboratories offers
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) testing. EtG is a direct metabolite of beverage alcohol
(ethanol). Its presence in urine may be used to detect recent alcohol
consumption, even after ethanol is no longer measurable. The presence of EtG in
urine is a definitive indicator that alcohol was ingested. EtG is detectable in
urine for up to 72 hours after the elimination of alcohol. EtG is only evident
when alcohol is consumed and is not produced as a result of fermentation.

