Urine test at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a urine collection kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a urine sample yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
Morphine (Urine)
Morphine and metabolites in urine; medication monitoring or use.
€30.95EUR
€5.95EUR
Costs are per order
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 sterren
- No GP referral needed
- Reviewed by BIG-registered physician
- ISO 15189 Certified laboratory
- At-home urine collection
- Order today, ships today
Urine test at home – no collection point needed
- You receive a urine collection kit with clear instructions
- Easily collect a urine sample yourself
- Return via medical mail to the lab
What is Morphine?
Morphine is an opioid, a class of strong analgesics naturally occurring in the opium poppy. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the body, which leads to pain relief and feelings of well-being.
Why should you test for Morphine?
Testing for morphine is useful in several situations, such as checking for drug use, confirming adherence to prescribed medication, and assisting in the diagnosis of potential poisoning or overdose. For individuals prescribed morphine, testing can help monitor treatment compliance.
What does it indicate?
The presence of morphine in urine indicates recent use of morphine or other opioids that can metabolize into morphine in the body. This can point to legally prescribed use, but also to illegal use or misuse.
What does a high morphine level mean?
A high level of morphine in the urine may indicate recent high-dose use or possible overdose. In patients prescribed morphine, this may suggest a higher dose than recommended or compliance.
What does a low morphine level mean?
A low level of morphine may indicate sporadic use or approaching the end of the effective period of the last dose. For individuals prescribed morphine for pain relief, this may suggest insufficient dosage or potential issues with drug absorption.
Creatinine and opiates (including codeine, morphine)


