How are reporting limits chosen for EtG?
Ethyl glucuronide is a unique metabolite of ethyl alcohol. Any amount that is present in a urine specimen is indicative of in vivo exposure to ethanol. The lower the cutoff that is applied the longer the detection window will be for EtG. Interpretation of the EtG result may require an interview of the donor by a licensed physician who is trained to treat patients with alcoholism.
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