Urine Drug Analysis For The Detection Of Substance Addiction: A Review

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Alaa Ahmed Alraddadi
Ahmad Mohammed Alsawi
Sami Mohammed Alotaibi
Turki Ayed Almoteri
Abdulrahim Mohammed Harthi

Abstract

Substance addiction is a complex and challenging issue that affects individuals worldwide. Urine drug analysis is a common method used for the detection of substance addiction, as it can provide valuable information about the presence of drugs in a person's system. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current literature on urine drug analysis for the detection of substance addiction. The review discusses the importance of urine drug analysis, the methods used for analysis, the results obtained from urine drug testing, and the limitations of this method. Additionally, future directions for research in this area are also explored.

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Alaa Ahmed Alraddadi

Laboratory specialists, Al-yamamh hospital

Ahmad Mohammed Alsawi

Medical labs, Forensic poison services administration

Sami Mohammed Alotaibi

Lab tech, Riyadh first health cluster

Turki Ayed Almoteri

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Abdulrahim Mohammed Harthi

Laboratory, Ministry of health