Tetrahydrocannabinol Urine Qualitative

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The THC Urine Qualitative Test is a screening test used to detect the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis (marijuana), in the urine. This test helps determine whether a person has recently used marijuana or other THC-containing substances. The test detects THC metabolites, not THC itself, which can remain in the body for days or weeks after use.

Description

Purpose of the Test:
• Detect recent cannabis use in individuals
• Screen for THC use in workplace drug testing
• Monitor substance use in patients undergoing drug rehabilitation or treatment programs
• Assist in legal or forensic investigations related to cannabis use

What the Test Involves:
• A urine sample is collected, usually in a sterile container
• The test is qualitative, meaning it provides a yes or no result — indicating whether THC metabolites are present above a specific threshold
• The test uses an immunoassay method to detect the metabolites