Poison Testing Categories or
Options - Certificate of Analysis
Materials that can be tested -
Urine, food, drinks, pills,
powders, liquids and solid substances
This is the
Certificate of Analysis Testing of your samples. It
differs from a Non-Certificate of Analysis Testing in
that a chain of custody is required, collection and
handling of samples must be done correctly, and
maintenance and storage of samples.
Instructions or Procedure to have your samples tested in
a Forensic-Legal Manner
1. Order Certificate of
Analysis Testing
- Fee $425.00 per sample by clicking on --->>
Order
Certificate of Analysis Testing Fee
2. Select the
tests from below and click on "Add to Cart" button
3.
Download the Chain
of Custody form
This form is very important in a
legal case. This is probably the most highly criticize
part of a court proceedings, therefore, has to be done
correctly in order for the results to be valid.
a. Option 1 or Category 1 - Comprehensive
Drug Analysis Drugs can also be
considered poisonous, if give in large amount. This
will check for over 150 drugs including prescribed drugs
such as Valium, Xanax, etc., illicit drugs such as
Cocaine, Amphetamines, etc., and over the counter drugs
such as Benadryl, Acetaminophen, etc.
Price - $385.00 per
sample
b.
Option 2 or Category 2 - "Bath Salts" Testing
"Bath Salts" are cathinones and synthetic cathinones
that has similar effects as Amphetamines and
Methamphetamines, but more potent. It has
become a popular substance as a means to get "high",
recreationally with easy access in getting the
substance. Some of the symptoms from "Bath Salts"
exposure include, alertness, rapid heart rate,
difficulty breathing, dizzines, headache, arrythmia,
hypertension or increase blood pressure.
Price - $335.00 per
samplec.
Option 3 or
Category 3 - Chemical Solvent Analysis
This will test for some common chemical solvents that
can be purchased in hardware stores, departments stores,
etc. These chemicals include benzene, paint thinner,
alcohols, gasoline, kerosene, butane (cigarette lighter,
propane (grill gas), and others. Some of the
symptoms from exposure to chemical solvents include
headaches, dizziness, imbalance or coordination, eye
irritation, respiratory irritations, and other symptoms.
Price - $335.00 per sample d.
Option 4 or Category 4 -
Poison Testing
We can tests
for the most
common household chemicals such as bleach, cyanide,
antifreeze (engine coolant), rat poison, and many
others. This is the most common option that is selected to find
out what substance(s), that someone has been exposed to.
Therefore, it's a good starting point to identify what
type of chemicals that you have been exposed and
developed symptoms such as rash, numbness, shortness of
breath, etc.
Price
- $285.00 per sample
e.
Option 5 or Category 5 - Microbial Testing
Testing for bacteria such as E. coli,
Salmonella, and others, fungus. Symptoms does
become apparent until several hours.
f.
Option 6 or Category 6 - Herbicide Testing
Herbicides are basically chemicals that kills weeds,
which are plants that grows alongside lawns, gardens,
trees, etc. Although weeds can be an eyesoar, but
also compete with other plants for available nutrients.
It's interesting to know that not all weeds are bad, or
cause environmental problems. Some weeds such as
dandelions have medicinal benefits that can lower blood
pressure, reduce inflammation, heart and liver healthy,
and others. The most common weed killers include
Carfentrazone, Pendimethalin.Halosulfuran-methyl,
Bensulide, and others.
Price -
$255.00 per sample
Symptoms of Weed
Exposure
dry mouth
headache
coughing
increased appetite
increase heartbeat
feeling anxious
red eyes.
itchiness
burning
sensation
g.
Option 7 or Category 7 - Pesticide Testing
Pesticides are chemical compounds that are
designed to get rid of pest, mainly insects that invade
or demolish a plant. There are many types of
pesticides including diazinon, boric acid, malthion,
dursban, metaldehyde, and others. DDT was one of
the most common pesticide that was widely used, however,
it has devastating effects on human health by causing
cancer. From this, DDT was completely banned by
government both state, and federal levels.
Price - $385.00 per
sample
B. Quantitative or
Concentration Analysis
Any results from the above categories can
be quantified, or determine the concentration at an
additional cost.
NOTE:
Concentration will be expressed in Percent form.
a. One to two chemical compound -
$135.00 per compound.
b. More than
two compounds -
$375.00 for any number of compounds found. For
example, if there are 4 chemical compounds the cost is
$375.00. Likewise, if there are 7 chemical compounds
that need to be quantified the cost is also $375.00, and
so on.