The ethyl glucuronide (EtG) test is widely used to detect the presence in the urine of ethyl glucuronide, a breakdown product of ethanol, the intoxicating agent in alcohol. It can also screen for EtG in your blood, hair, and nails, but the urine test is the most widely used. The main purpose of an EtG test is to document alcohol abstinence.
We offer EtG urine alcohol tests with three different sensitivity levels
- EtG 100 (High Sensitivity) $85
- EtG 250 (Medium Sensitivity) $75
- EtG 500 (Low Sensitivity) $65
Address: 2360 Mckee Rd, Suite 8, San Jose, CA 95116
Phone: 650 866 0040
What the EtG Urine Alcohol Test Is Used For ?
The test for EtG Urine Alcohol is widely used to detect alcohol abstinence in situations that do not allow drinking, including:
- Alcohol treatment programs
- A DUI or DWI program
- Liver transplant patients
- Schools or the military
- Professional monitoring programs (for example, airline pilots, healthcare professionals, attorneys)
- Court cases (for example, child custody)
- Probation programs
It's important to note that the EtG Urine Alcohol test is not recommended for use in workplace testing programs as it does not measure current impairment from alcohol.