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I have a Regulation: NON-DOT Reason for Test: Pre-employment Services(1): 1. Urine Collection - 3477 - XC-10 Panel NODoctor's Assistant chat Customer: Hi! I have a Regulation: NON-DOT Reason for Test: Pre-employment Services(1): 1. Urine Collection - 3477 - XC-10 Panel NO THC (3477) and I was wondering if you could please tell me exactly what they will be testing me for in my urinalysis? Thanks in advance for your time.Doctor's Assistant: I understand that you would like to know what substances will be tested in your urinalysis, and the Doctor will be able to provide you with the specific details you are looking for. Have you been informed about the specific substances that are included in the XC-10 Panel NO THC (3477) test? Customer: NoDoctor's Assistant: Are you currently taking any medications or supplements that could potentially affect the results of the urinalysis? Customer: Yes, but I have an RX for the one I am taking. Thank goodnessDoctor's Assistant: Is there anything else the Doctor should know about your medical history or any other relevant information? Customer: noAnswered by Dr. Joe in 5 mins 12 months agoExpert 8,099 satisfied customersSpecialities include: Medical, OrthopedicsHi there I'm Dr. Joe, a physician with JustAnswer - I understand you're wondering what's included in the XC-10 Panel NO THC urine test is that correct?Customerthat’s correct pleaseSure, here are the substances included in this sort of panel. It does not check for THC (cannabis products):Amphetamines: Includes methamphetamine and possibly other compounds like Adderall (used for ADHD).Barbiturates: Sedative-hypnotics including drugs like phenobarbital.Benzodiazepines: Includes medications like Valium (diazepam), Xanax (alprazolam), and others used for anxiety or insomnia.Cocaine: Tests for the presence of cocaine metabolites.Opiates: Includes natural opiates like morphine and codeine, and sometimes semi-synthetic opioids like hydrocodone and oxycodone.Phencyclidine (PCP): A hallucinogenic substance.Methadone: A synthetic opioid used for chronic pain and as a maintenance therapy for individuals treated for opioid dependence.Propoxyphene: A narcotic pain reliever that has been discontinued in many places due to safety concerns.Methaqualone: A sedative, also known as Quaalude, which is largely discontinued but may still be tested for due to its historical abuse.Buprenorphine: A synthetic opioid used in the treatment of opioid addiction.CustomerOk. Perfect. Thank you so very much for your help! I greatly appreciate you!My pleasure, it's helpful if you are able to leave me a rating, and thanks for choosing JustAnswer!Read less1ShowMaximizeGetting Started Is EasyAsk for help, 24/7Ask for help, 24/7Members enjoy round-the-clock access to 12,000+ verified Experts, including doctors, lawyers, tech support, mechanics, vets, home repair pros, more.Expert will respond in minutesExpert will respond in minutesAfter you reach out, we match you with an Expert who specializes in your situation. Talk, text, chat, whichever you prefer.Save time & moneySave time & moneyNo scheduling hassles, missing time from work, or expensive consults. A JustAnswer membership can save you significant time and money each month.Sarahesq and 87 other doctors are ready to help you.Disclaimer: Information in questions, answers, and other posts on this site ("Posts") comes from individual users, not JustAnswer; JustAnswer

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