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| I recently took a pre-employment urine test. It was a 640N SAP 5-50 GC/MSX and on the form it says the client requires split specimens. A search of the 6405N comes up empty, and what is the deal on split specimens? |
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| It was a 5 panel 50ng cutoff level, not sure about the 6450 part.
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| A split sample is so that a lab can test sample A. If you want to dispute the results of sample A, then at your own expence, you can have sample B tested at a different lab to see it the original results of sample A were correct. Hope that helps. N2
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