SAP 5-Panel Drug Test
SAP 5-50/2000+6AM/TS:
SAP: Stands for Substance Abuse Panel.
5-50: Refers to a 5-panel drug test with a cutoff level of 50 ng/mL for THC metabolites (marijuana). This is the initial screening cutoff threshold.
5-panel usually includes:
Marijuana (THC)
Cocaine
Amphetamines
Opiates (e.g., morphine, codeine)
Phencyclidine (PCP)
2000: Refers to the higher cutoff level for opiates (e.g., morphine and codeine) at 2000 ng/mL, which is typically for confirming tests to avoid false positives.
+6AM: Indicates the inclusion of 6-acetylmorphine (6-AM) in the test. 6-AM is a specific metabolite of heroin, used to confirm heroin use.
TS: Likely stands for Temperature Strip, meaning the test includes a method to verify the temperature of the urine sample to ensure it was freshly collected and not tampered with.
Summary:
The SAP 5-50/2000+6AM/TS is a 5-panel drug test that includes additional checks for heroin (via 6-AM testing) and uses cutoff levels of 50 ng/mL for THC and 2000 ng/mL for opiates, with a temperature strip for sample validation.