Tramadol (Blood) Drug Test
Specimen Type: Blood
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Description:
Tramadol (Blood) Drug Test
This test looks for the drug Tramadol in a blood sample. Tramadol is an opioid that is typically prescribed as a pain reliever. Used recreationally, Tramadol produces a euphoric high but the risk of overdose and addiction is high. Tramadol abuse can cause a number of complications including nausea, constipation, depression, difficulty breathing. seizures, and coma. Tramadol is typically detectable in the blood for 12-24 hours after usage but may be detectable for longer depending on a number of factors such as a person's metabolism and the amount taken. Most blood drug testing panels which include opiate testing are not intended to screen for Tramadol so a specialized test is required.
A Urine Tramadol Test is also available. For a more comprehensive drug test which includes Tramadol and other drugs see our 12 Panel Urine Drug Test or 13 Panel Urine Drug Test. For additional drug testing options, please see our Drug Testing Category.
Turnaround time for this test is typically 4-8 business days.
At this time, Request A Test does not offer DOT (Department of Transportation) certified testing.
Where can I find a Tramadol (Blood) Drug Test near me?
Check our lab finder to locate a collection site in your area.
Note: Result turn around times are an estimate and are not guaranteed. Our reference lab may need additional time due to weather, holidays, confirmation/repeat testing, or equipment maintenance.
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Please be aware that due to national staffing shortages at the labs, results for drug testing may take longer than normal. Request A Test cannot guarantee turnaround time for test results.
Please note that not all lab locations are able to perform the collections for drug testing. When placing a testing order online you will only be able to select from lab locations that are able to perform this type of testing.
This test is intended to screen for drugs of abuse and is not appropriate for pain management or therapeutic monitoring. Customers who require pain management testing should consult their prescribing physician.
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