Drug of Abuse Panel-9
Understanding Drug of Abuse Panel-9
What is Drug of Abuse Panel-9?
Drugs of Abuse Panel- 9 detects the presence or absence of 9 commonly abused medicines like morphine, amphetamine, barbiturates, methadone, phencyclidine (PCP), benzodiazepine, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamine. This test looks for the presence of small molecules (metabolites) released during the breakdown of any of these ingested medicines. This test helps confirm the recent use of an abused medicine and has a role in diagnosis, treatment and addiction monitoring. Also, it is done when you are suspected of misusing prescription or abusing banned medicines. Private employers or government agencies conduct this test as a condition of employment. This test is essential as clinical examination, patient self-reporting, or any reporting document may underestimate the actual frequency of substance use.
What is Drug of Abuse Panel-9 used for?
- To screen for and monitor abuse of Panel 9 drugs
- To evaluate and detect the presence of drug overdose or intoxication
- To monitor the patient’s compliance with medications