Hair Follicle Drug Testing - Wood Lynne, NJ

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31 Hair Drug Testing Centers in Wood Lynne

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2961 Yorkship Sq Historical Fairview0.93 miles

2961 Yorkship Sq Historical Fairview
Camden, NJ 8104

1000 Atlantic Ave Family Health Center0.93 miles

1000 Atlantic Ave Family Health Center
Camden, NJ 8104

Cooper River Plaza West, 6981 North Park Drive Suite 201.11 miles

Cooper River Plaza West, 6981 North Park Drive Suite 20
Pennsauken, NJ 8109

5255 Marlton Pike1.92 miles

5255 Marlton Pike
Pennsauken, NJ 8109

3 Cooper Plz Rm 5171.98 miles

3 Cooper Plz Rm 517
Camden, NJ 8103

104 S Broadway2.02 miles

104 S Broadway
Gloucester City, NJ 8030

6 N Black Horse Pike2.39 miles

6 N Black Horse Pike
Mount Ephraim, NJ 8059

1 Reed St2.81 miles

1 Reed St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

2715 S Front St, Unit 22.88 miles

2715 S Front St, Unit 2
Philadelphia, PA 19148

807 Haddon Ave,2.92 miles

807 Haddon Ave,
Haddonfield, NJ 8033

330 W. Oregon Avenue,3.14 miles

330 W. Oregon Avenue,
Philadelphia, PA 19148

800 Haddonfield Rd3.46 miles

800 Haddonfield Rd
Cherry Hill, NJ 8002

515 Grove Street, Suite 1 A3.57 miles

515 Grove Street, Suite 1 A
Haddon Heights, NJ 8035

500 B Grove St3.61 miles

500 B Grove St
Haddon Heights, NJ 8035

210 Benigno Blvd3.73 miles

210 Benigno Blvd
Bellmawr, NJ 8031

2219 S Broad St,3.94 miles

2219 S Broad St,
Philadelphia, PA 19148

1900 S Broad St3.96 miles

1900 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19145

1930 S Broad St Unit 113.96 miles

1930 S Broad St Unit 11
Philadelphia, PA 19145

1444 W Passyunk Ave4.00 miles

1444 W Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19145

100 E Lehigh Ave Ste 106 Mab Building4.39 miles

100 E Lehigh Ave Ste 106 Mab Building
Philadelphia, PA 19125

230 N Broad St Mail Stop 1014.46 miles

230 N Broad St Mail Stop 101
Philadelphia, PA 19102

227 N. Broad St,4.49 miles

227 N. Broad St,
Philadelphia, PA 19107

230 N Broad St4.50 miles

230 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

55 E Route 704.56 miles

55 E Route 70
Marlton, NJ 8053

1601 N Kings Hwy, Ste 1004.69 miles

1601 N Kings Hwy, Ste 100
Cherry Hill, NJ 8034

2322 Route 384.86 miles

2322 Route 38
Cherry Hill, NJ 8002

1040 Kings Hwy, Suite 1024.93 miles

1040 Kings Hwy, Suite 102
Cherry Hill, NJ 8034

3356 Aramingo Ave5.11 miles

3356 Aramingo Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19134

3400 Aramingo Ave, Ste 45.16 miles

3400 Aramingo Ave, Ste 4
Philadelphia, PA 19134

1200 Delsea Dr5.28 miles

1200 Delsea Dr
Westville, NJ 8093

60 W Main St,5.53 miles

60 W Main St,
Maple Shade, NJ 8052

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What's New In Hair Follicle Drug Testing according to the Hair Drug Testing Experts

With its multidisciplinary nature, hair testing brings together researchers, scientists, and experts from various domains to develop innovative techniques, explore new methodologies, and address emerging concerns, responding to the ever-evolving challenges of drug abuse, therapeutic drug monitoring, and environmental exposures to pollutants.

The joint meeting of the Society of Hair Testing (SoHT) and the Italian Group of Forensic Toxicologists (GTFI) was organized in Verona, June 8–10, 2022, and hosted by the Legal Medicine team of the Verona University Hospital, directed by Franco Tagliaro together with Federica Bortolotti and Rossella Gottardo.

It served as a prominent platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, facilitating groundbreaking advancements in hair testing and analysis. In this special issue of Drug Testing and Analysis, we aim to showcase the remarkable manuscripts presented at this significant event, shedding light on the latest research and highlighting the future directions in this field.

Novel Analytical Techniques: The Verona meeting witnessed the unveiling of cutting-edge analytical techniques, offering enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, and accuracy for drug testing. Remarkable advancements in sample preparation, detection, and identification of drug compounds have been presented. The manuscripts in this section presented novel approaches, such as multianalyte methods and on-line preparation which can enable rapid analysis and improve thorough forensic investigations.

Biomarkers and Pharmacokinetics: The identification and validation of reliable biomarkers and pharmacokinetic studies are fundamental aspects of drug testing and analysis. The impact of hair treatments on the oxidation/decomposition of drugs in hair was also explored, as the long-term fate of drugs incorporated in the keratin matrix. Furthermore, the SoHT meeting in Verona featured research on the identification and quantification of alcohol abuse biomarkers, their stability, and their correlation with exposure and other biomarkers.

Forensic Applications and Interpretation: One of the vital objectives of hair testing is its application in forensic investigations and legal proceedings. The SoHT meeting in Verona emphasized the significance of rigorous interpretation of analytical results and the need for standardized protocols. Manuscripts in this section present advancements in forensic toxicology, and have explored the challenges posed by emerging designer drugs and strategies to combat their proliferation. The pitfalls encountered when the exogenous/endogenous nature of a substance is questioned were presented and discussed. The special issue presents also manuscripts that delve into the ethical implications of drug testing in drug facilitated sexual assaults.

Clinical Applications of hair testing are witnessed by the insight on environmental tobacco smoke exposure, assessed by hair analysis in a population of students and the study of in utero-exposure to drugs of abuse through neonatal hair analysis. Exposure to drugs was also important in cases of child abuse/neglect, when the clinical purpose of hair testing merge with its forensic applications.

The legal framework surrounding hair testing and the achievement of guidelines to ensure fairness, accuracy, and confidentiality in drug testing practices have also been discussed,and the SoHT consensus on general hair testing and testing for drugs of abuse was presented at the meeting and published as a Letter to the Editor.

In conclusion, the special issue of Drug Testing and Analysis, featuring manuscripts from the SoHT–GTFI meeting in Verona 2022, reflects the remarkable advancements achieved in this field. The manuscripts provide valuable insights into novel analytical techniques, biomarkers, pharmacokinetics, forensic applications, and ethical considerations. As we embrace these advancements, we pave the way for a safer, healthier society, where drug testing and analysis serve as powerful tools in protecting public health and maintaining integrity in various sectors. The research presented in this special issue will undoubtedly shape the future of drug testing and analysis, fostering collaboration and inspiring further innovation in this crucial area of scientific inquiry.


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Frequently Asked Questions

A hair follicle drug test analyzes a small sample of hair to detect a history of drug use over time. Because drug metabolites are incorporated into hair as it grows, this method can show patterns of use instead of just recent exposure. It is frequently used for legal and court requirements, long-term monitoring, and high-trust workforce screening.
Standard hair drug testing typically reflects drug use over approximately a 90-day period, based on the length of hair collected at the time of testing. Longer hair can sometimes reflect a longer time frame, and extremely short hair can reduce that window.
Hair drug testing commonly screens for marijuana/THC, cocaine, opiates/opioids, amphetamines/methamphetamines, and PCP. In many cases, additional expanded panels may be requested to include other substances.
Yes. If the donor's head hair is too short or unavailable, body hair may be collected as an alternative. The collector will document the source of the sample. This allows testing even for individuals with recently cut or shaved head hair.
Yes. Hair drug testing is commonly used in court, probation, custody, and compliance matters because the collection process follows a documented chain of custody and the analysis is performed by a certified laboratory. Results are provided in a form that can be reviewed by legal and administrative authorities.
Yes. Individuals, parents, attorneys, employers, and probation programs can all request hair drug testing. A doctor's order is not required. Results are confidential and released only to the authorized requesting party.
Hair testing provides a longer look-back period than urine testing, making it useful when you need to demonstrate ongoing abstinence or identify repeated/recent substance use patterns over time rather than just recent exposure. It is frequently selected for legal, compliance, and custody-related documentation.
A small section of hair is cut by a trained collector in a discreet, controlled manner. The sample is sealed, documented, and sent to the laboratory under established chain-of-custody procedures so that the results can be defended if they are ever challenged.

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