Urine drug testing is commonly used for investigation of unknown ingestions and compliance monitoring. This presentation discusses the rationale for using urine as a specimen type, the common analytical techniques used for testing, and important considerations for interpretation of results.
Presented by
Jessica Boyd, PhD, FCACB, DABCC (TC)
Associate Professor (Clinical), Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah
Medical Director, Clinical Toxicology, ARUP Laboratories
