Urine drug screen


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Definition

A urine drug screen is designed to detect illegal drugs in the urine. See toxicology screen for information about specific drugs.


Alternative Names

Drug screen - urine


How the test is performed

It is necessary to collect a "clean-catch" (midstream) urine sample. To obtain a clean-catch sample, men or boys should wipe clean the head of the penis. Women or girls need to wash the area between the lips of the vagina with soapy water and rinse well. As you start to urinate, allow a small amount to fall into the toilet bowl (this clears the urethra of contaminants). Then, in a clean container, catch about 1 to 2 ounces of urine and remove the container from the urine stream. Give the container to the health care provider or assistant.



You may be asked to remove all your personal belongings and wear a hospital gown, then be placed in a room where you have no access to your personal items or water. In this environment, you cannot dilute the sample, nor can you use someone else's urine for the test.

The sample is then taken to the laboratory for evaluation.


How the test will feel

The test involves only normal urination.


Why the test is performed

The test is performed to detect the presence of illegal drugs in your urine, which indicates your recent ingestion of the drug.



Review Date: 01/16/2007
Reviewed By: Eric Perez, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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