WADA-class panels in hair, urine, plasma.
Amateur leagues, combat athletics, gym-side anti-doping programs, and litigation-side post-mortem all need the same backbone: multi-class LC-MS/MS, the right matrix, and the chain-of-custody to defend the result.
Published. Per-test.
No quote calls.
Every assay a la carte, every panel bundled. Bulk discount at 5+ samples. Prices below reflect a single-compound submission.
Multi-class urine WADA-style screen for amateur leagues, combat sport, and gym-affiliated programs. Steroids + SARMs + stimulants + diuretics on one ticket.
- WADA S1 + S1.2 + S6
- Endogenous steroid ratios
- Confidential reporting
- Sealed-collection waybill kit
90-day historical exposure window via segmented hair LC-MS/MS. The retrospective tool when urine is too narrow.
- Segmented hair (30 / 60 / 90 day)
- Drugs of abuse + steroids + SARMs
- Nail clipping alternative
- Litigation-grade chain of custody
- Cut-off & quantitative reporting
Targeted + comprehensive screen in blood / vitreous / urine / tissue for medical examiners, hospitals, and litigation. Quote on additional matrices.
- Drugs of abuse comprehensive
- Prescription medication scan
- Novel psychoactive screen
- Volatiles by GC partner
- ME-format report
What we screen against, by WADA class.
The World Anti-Doping Code prohibited list governs amateur and elite anti-doping. Our panels follow the 2026 list with the analytes that drive 90 % of adverse findings.
WADA, SAMHSA, ME jurisdictions.
Forensic toxicology answers to overlapping authorities. We map every COA to the standard the recipient will read it against.
The 2026 WADA prohibited list defines classes S0–S9 and M1–M3. We screen against the in-competition and out-of-competition substances most cited in adverse findings, and report against the WADA decision limit where one is published.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration mandatory guidelines for federal workplace drug testing. SAMHSA cutoffs apply to the DOT 5-panel; non-regulated workplace programs typically use the same thresholds.
ANSI / Academy Standards Board standards 036, 098, 113 cover analytical scope, validation, and reporting for post-mortem and human-performance forensic toxicology. Our methods follow these consensus documents for ME and litigation submissions.
Reports are written for Daubert / Frye admissibility — documented method, instrument-to-result audit trail, analyst signature, retained sample. Expert-witness affidavit support available on request.
Sealed sample-collection kits, witness-signature forms, tamper-evident seals, and shipper documentation. Required for any result that may be challenged in deposition or hearing.
We are not a WADA-accredited lab — there are only two in the United States (UCLA SMRTL and Salt Lake / Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory). For elite-level Olympic and professional anti-doping, you need an accredited lab. Our panels are written to the WADA prohibited-list scope and analyte limits and are appropriate for amateur leagues, combat athletics, gym-side programs, supplement-contamination investigation, and pre-clearance use cases.