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What is an ETG Drug Test?

by | Jul 17, 2024 | Health & Wellness, Workplace Wellness

When your body processes alcohol, it produces alcohol metabolites that stick around in the body after you feel sober. An Ethyl glucuronide (ETG) test can help detect the presence of these metabolites in your urine, saliva, or hair. Therefore, you can take an ETG test to confirm alcohol abstinence over a specific period leading up to the test. This is especially important in circumstances in which drinking is not allowed. 

Typically, an ETG drug test can sniff out alcohol consumption even if the alcohol is no longer traceable in the body. So, what is ETG on a Drug Test?  Read on as experts at ARCpoint Labs of San Rafael explain further.

Description of An ETG Drug Test

Ethyl glucuronide is produced when alcohol’s intoxicating agent, ethanol, combines with glucuronide in the liver. Therefore, ETG is usually produced when you drink any amount of alcohol and can stay in your body for longer than the traceable blood alcohol content. There are different ways to test for ETG, including:

  • Urine tests: ETG urine test is the most commonly used method due to its non-invasive nature. This method requires a urine sample from the client, which is then tested for ETG presence. It helps detect ETG even after 80 hours of alcohol use.
  • Hair follicle tests: This type of ETG testing is the most accurate method for detecting long-term alcohol use. It helps detect ETG presence in the body between a week and three months of alcohol consumption, making it suitable for detecting patterned or chronic alcohol consumption.

Given their expansive detection windows, ETG tests are most useful for identifying individuals who should not drink.

Benefits of ETG Drug Test

ETG drug tests are designed to detect any drinking—not just heavy drinking. Some of the benefits of utilizing this innovative solution include:

  • Extended detection window, allowing detection of recent ingestion(s) more accurately and for a longer period.
  • Provides greater sensitivity, even to low levels of alcohol ingestion.
  • Timely results, within minutes rather than days.
  • Support for treatment and recovery, guiding individuals to sobriety 
  • Accurate and reliable results, even when traditional tests may yield negative results.

Therefore, the ETG alcohol test can be utilized in abstinence or zero-tolerance programs. These are situations where a longer history of alcohol use needs to be assessed, such as workplace settings or alcohol treatment programs.

Is it Better Than Other Drug Tests?

ETG tests are significantly better than other drug tests, including blood or breath tests. While traditional alcohol tests can only detect alcohol consumption within 12–24 hours, ETG drug tests can detect even after a significant period has passed since ingestion. Therefore, it can catch alcohol use that may slip past standard tests. 

Typically, ETG tests provide precise and accurate results that showcase an individual’s drug usage behavior. The only way to pass an ETG test is to abstain from alcohol consumption so you can have confidence in the results. A negative test result would confirm that no instance of ETG was detected. On the other hand, a positive result would confirm that an individual consumed alcohol over a period leading up to the test.

Interested in learning more about ETG Drug Testing? Contact ARCPoint Labs of San Rafael today!

With high accuracy rates and an extended detection window, ETG drug tests are highly reliable for detecting recent alcohol consumption. Therefore, businesses and individuals can feel confident using ETG tests as part of their safety initiatives. 

At ARCPoint Labs of San Rafael, we can help you create a safer, drug-free workplace environment. Our comprehensive drug and alcohol tests are conducted with the utmost accuracy, confidentiality, and professionalism. Contact us today or call us at (415) 475-4620 to schedule your ETG drug test.

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