What Is The Dihydrocodeine (opiate) Test For?
Dihydrocodeine (opiate) - metabolised to morphine - more potent than codeine - shares morphine's profile for addiction and long term consequences
All you need to know about testing Dihydrocodeine (opiate) levels with a laboratory test
Dihydrocodeine (opiate) - metabolised to morphine - more potent than codeine - shares morphine's profile for addiction and long term consequences
By buying a laboratory test kit with professional nurse or clinic collection, you can accurately measure Dihydrocodeine (opiate) for total reassurance.
Professional analysis in an accredited laboratory ensures rapid result delivery.
The Vitall Drugs & Alcohol nurse or clinic test kit includes a Dihydrocodeine (opiate) test and is available for just £139.00.
Tests which include a Dihydrocodeine (opiate) test:
Urine drug screens are commonly interpreted alongside clinical history. Results are not always accurate, and some tests do not detect all forms of a particular drug.
A negative result can occur despite drug use because of the timing of the test. False-positive results can also occur when other drugs interfere with the test.
Because of these limitations, interpretation is often approached with caution.
Measure your Dihydrocodeine (opiate) levels and get a clear, dependable answer on recent drug or alcohol use, backed by confirmatory testing when needed. with a Drugs & Alcohol nurse or clinic morning urinetest kit
You get the convenient testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly & securely online.
This Drugs & Alcohol Test is advised if you:
Using the Dihydrocodeine (opiate) test kit is simple. The kit comes with a finger-prick device to obtain a small blood sample. Once the sample is collected, it's placed in the provided container and sent back to the lab using the prepaid envelope. Full instructions are included with the kit, ensure to read them before beginning the test.