To screen with a dipstick or panel (enzyme immunoassay or other at-home type test) a very small amount is needed (like 1-2mL). They usually ask for something like 30mL or more. If they want to send it to a lab for a more through check (with a GC/MS that will identify the concentrations of all the drugs), which is almost always done for a positive test (especially if its done by a government agency), they will usually ask for 60mL. The cup is usually 120mL or so, they'll want it half full or more. Even many drug programs use labs now, so count on having 100mL to be safe. (30mL = about one fluid ounce).
when the probation department comes to you for a urine test, they give you a small cup that you have to urinate into. Usually they prefer to have it as full as you can get it, but, it has to be at least a fourth the way filled up.
It is possible to test blood for drugs, or to test urine for various drug residues, and of the two fluids, urine is much easier to get. No medical training or equipment is needed to obtain urine; it flows freely.
Yes, excessive urine can potentially overflow and affect the accuracy of the test results. It's important to only expose the absorbent tip to the urine for the specified duration and avoid submerging the test past the maximum line. If you suspect you've added too much urine, it's best to repeat the test using proper procedure.
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An inconclusive urine test is when the results do not definitively confirm or rule out a specific condition or substance. It means that the test did not provide clear enough results to make a definitive conclusion. Additional testing may be needed to obtain a proper diagnosis or confirmation.
Typically, only a few drops of urine are needed for a pregnancy test. The specific amount required may vary depending on the brand and type of test being used. It is important to follow the instructions provided with the test to ensure accurate results.
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no it does not.
Urine osmolality test. Urine osmolality is a measurement of the number of dissolved particles in urine.
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Generally 45 mL