Benzodiazepines Urine Qualitative

800.00

The Benzodiazepines Urine Qualitative Test is a screening test used to detect the presence or absence of benzodiazepines in a urine sample. It is a qualitative test, meaning it gives a positive or negative result rather than measuring the exact amount.
Benzodiazepines are a class of medications commonly prescribed to treat anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and muscle spasms. Examples include diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), lorazepam (Ativan), and others.
This test typically uses immunoassay techniques to identify benzodiazepine metabolites in the urine.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    This test is used to:
    • Monitor compliance in patients prescribed benzodiazepines
    • Screen for drug misuse or abuse
    • Assist in emergency settings when overdose or unknown drug ingestion is suspected
    • Evaluate symptoms such as drowsiness, confusion, or altered mental status
    • Support workplace drug testing or legal investigations

    Preparation:

    • No special preparation is required for this test.
    • You may be asked to provide a midstream clean-catch urine sample.
    • Inform your healthcare provider about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter drugs, or herbal supplements you are taking, as some may cause false positives or interfere with results.
    • Avoid excessive fluid intake just before the test, as diluted urine may affect the accuracy of the result.