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Urine
A urinalysis is one of the basic laboratory tests that are performed both as a preventive measure and for the diagnosis of many diseases. Patients are most often referred to a general urine test, but other tests are also applicable, e.g. urine culture or the determination of specific substances in daily urine collections.

Cobalt in urine
A urine test that measures cobalt levels, used to assess heavy metal exposure, for example, in people with cobalt-containing endoprostheses due to endoprosthesis wear.

Trichloroacetic acid TCA in urine
A urine test that measures the level of tróichloroacetic acid, used in assessing exposure to chemicals.

Mianserin in urine
The urine test measures the level of mianserin and is used in monitoring therapy and in cases of suspected poisoning with this drug.

Copper in urine
A urine test to measure copper levels, important in diagnosing Wilson's disease.

Cocaine and metabolites in urine
A urine test that detects the presence of cocaine and its metabolitesóused in the diagnosis of poisoning.

Methadone - metabolites in urine
A urine test that detects the presence of methadone and its metabolitesóused in monitoring substitution therapy.

Atropine
A urine test that measures atropine levels, used in the diagnosis of poisoning.

Methylhistamine
The test is based on the measurement of methylhistamine levels in a 24-hour urine collectionór and is used in the diagnosis of allergies.

Chromium in urine
The test involves the determination of chromium in urine and is performed in people chronically exposed to chromium, such as in the workplace.

Phencyclidine in urine
A urine test to detect the presence of the psychoactive substance phencyclidine (PCP), used in the diagnosis of poisoning.