Service Providers for Opiates
The opiates test detects the presence of opiates (such as morphine or heroin) in the urine or blood. Preparation may involve avoiding certain substances that could interfere with results. During the test, a sample is collected, usually via urine or blood. Risks are minimal but may include slight discomfort during blood draw. After the test, results are processed and can be available within a few hours. Results show if opiates are present and may indicate recent drug use. Conditions like kidney disease or recent medication use can affect test accuracy.