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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2022 · 6 MIN

Chain of Custody Testing: Loralie Langman, Ph.D.

from Answers from the Lab · host Mayo Clinic Laboratories

(0:32) Will you tell us a bit about yourself and your background? (01:35) Can you help us understand what type of tests you perform in your laboratory and how the results can be used to support patient care? (02:18) When is it important to consider urine drug testing, and what is our recommended approach? (03:59) Could you help us understand more about forensic toxicology and when to consider testing? (04:46) Is chain of custody testing recommended for only a small number of patients? (04:58) What other tests are available, and where can people learn which testing to order? 

Loralie Langman, Ph.D., describes the forensic situations when chain of custody testing might be needed. Chain of custody refers to a process used for toxicology testing when the results might have legal implications for the individual tested. Mayo Clinic Laboratories offers a full range of clinical and forensic toxicology testing.

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