COMMON SUBSTANCES DETECTED
IN A ETG URINE TEST


The ETG urine test offered by POM Drug Testing Service is a diagnostic procedure that examines a urine sample to assess various aspects of an individual's health and screen for the presence of specific substances, particularly drugs. This test is commonly used in various settings such as workplaces, sports organizations, and healthcare facilities for purposes such as preemployment screening, compliance monitoring, and substance abuse treatment.
High levels of glucose in urine may indicate diabetes or other metabolic disorders.
Elevated levels of protein in urine can be a sign of kidney damage or other renal issues
The presence of ketones in ETG urine test may suggest diabetic ketoacidosis or inadequate carbohydrate intake.
Abnormal levels of bilirubin in urine may indicate liver disease or obstruction of the bile ducts.
The presence of blood in urine can indicate various conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or bladder cancer.
The presence of nitrites in urine can be a sign of a bacterial urinary tract infection