Toxic Element Testing
$152

After ordering this test, we will send a confirmation and directions.


Urine Toxic Metals (FMV/Random)
 
 
Urine Elements are traditionally used to evaluate exposure to potentially toxic elements and wasting of nutrient elements. Additionally, the comparison of urine element concentrations before and after administration of a chelator can be used to estimate net retention of potentially toxic elements. Subsequent urine element analyses, also following the administration of a chelator, are useful for monitoring the efficacy of metal detoxification therapy. Results are expressed per 24 hours or creatinine corrected to account for urine dilution effects.
  • Cadmium
  • Mercury
  • Arsenic
  • Aluminum
  • Antimony
  • Barium
  • Beryllium
  • Bismuth
  • Cesium
  • Gadolinium
  • Nickel
  • Palladium
  • Platinum
  • Tellurium
  • Thallium
  • Thorium
  • Tin
  • Tungsten
  • Uranium
  • Lead, Urine
  • Urine Elements are traditionally used to evaluate exposure to potentially toxic elements and wasting of nutrient elements. Additionally, the comparison of urine element concentrations before and after administration of a chelator can be used to estimate net retention of potentially toxic elements. Subsequent urine element analyses, also following the administration of a chelator, are useful for monitoring the efficacy of metal detoxification therapy. Results are expressed per 24 hours or creatinine corrected to account for urine dilution effects.
  • Average sample processing time
  • 5–7 business days
 
Health Concerns
  • Metals
  • Environmental toxins
  • Client instructions
  • Before You Start: Please read all of the directions, and familiarize yourself with the collection procedures. 
     
     
  • Patient Collection Instructions
     
  • The Urine Elements analysis takes 24 hours or less to collect depending on your physician’s instructions. It is recommended that you omit fish and shellfish from your diet for one week prior to collecting the urine specimen. If an MRI containing Gadolinium-based media has been administered a urine specimen should not be collected for a minimum of 96 hours. You should also refrain from taking non-essential medications and dietary supplements for 48 hours prior to and during the specimen collection. Never discontinue prescription medications without first consulting your physician. Female patients should not collect urine during a menstrual period. Use the provided vial and collection containers to avoid contamination of the specimen. Use of other collection materials may result in falsely elevated results.
     
     
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  • Client restrictions
  • State restrictions:
  • Client can't order this test if they are located in Hawaii, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, or Puerto Rico