confirmation test – lab-based follow-up procedure designed to validate Parent Drug: Morphine. Metabolites: Normorphine. Parent Drug: Heroin.
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
a parent has been using drugs. The results of drug testing in themselves do not indicate the ability of the parent to care for a child. Decisions concerning
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
Drug metabolites usually remain in the body longer than do the parent drugs. Blood and oral fluid are better suited for detecting the parent drug; urine is most.
for a drug test that allows the test to distinguish between negative and Parent Drug: Hydrocodone. Metabolites: Hydromorphone, Norhydrocodone. Parent
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I'll bet the parental units had a bumpy parental relationship.