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Now, you can tell when someone lies about drinking. Even after
the smell of booze is gone. After the slurred speech is recovered.
Even if their eyes and coordination seem fine.
You can use Ammon Analytical Laboratory’s EtG (Ethylglucuronide)
test to determine if someone drank alcohol …
even 5 to 7 times longer than a regular alcohol test.
- New screening method detects EtG at 500ng/ml and can be added to Routine Drug screen
- Detects alcohol consumption 5-7 times longer than standard alcohol test
Passing an alcohol test used to be easy. Now, it’s very difficult
for your clients to hide the truth. Scientifically, we can detect
alcohol use much longer than ever before because we actually test
for EtG (Ethylglucuronide), a direct metabolite of alcohol. Formed
in the liver, EtG is only produced when someone is exposed to alcohol.
There’s no other reason EtG would show up in anyone’s
urine.
EtG Clinical Screen: This inexpensive screen
detects consumption 5-7 times longer than an alcohol test, and may be added to a typical
drug screen. Specimens are screened at a 500ng/ml which is the recommended cutoff level to avoid innocent exposure.
And with every test, you learn the truth.
- EtG is a unique biological marker of alcohol use.
- The detection window is up to 80 hours after consumption.
- Scientifically valid/therapeutically beneficial.
- EtG is not detected in the urine of abstinent subjects, making
this test ideal for zero tolerance and abstinence situations.
- EtG is not formed by fermentation.
- Can be used in an alcohol and drug "free" treatment environment.
- Early warning mechanism to detect trends toward relapse.
- Great pricing and fast turnaround: 24 hours from receipt of
specimen.
- EtG can be included as part of an existing drug panel using
the same specimen.
- Results are available online, by fax or mail.
Need additional info about EtG test?
- Click here for the latest SAMSHA reports.
- Click here for the EtG FAQs.
- Click here for an EtG technical update.
For a free sample of Ammon Analytical Laboratory’s EtG test,
please e-mail a request to Nelson
Reyes.
To review tests you can choose for various applications, click
here.
For a chart of drugs, cut-off levels and detection times, click
here.
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