The 14-drug panel serum test screens for 14 substances, including barbiturates (2–7 days), cocaine (2–4 days), benzodiazepines (1–7 days), cannabis (2–30 days), and methamphetamine (1–5 days), using blood serum. It detects recent drug use for medical, legal, or employment purposes. A 5–10 mL serum sample is analyzed via immunoassays with GC-MS confirmation. No special prep is needed, but medication disclosure is advised. Results may vary due to metabolism or sensitivity, with the full drug list depending on the panel.
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