What is eddp on a drug test?

EDDP (ethyl glucuronide) is a metabolite of the drug ethyl alcohol (ethanol) that can be detected in urine drug tests. EDDP is often used as a specific marker for recent alcohol use as it is only present in urine for a short period of time after consumption.

EDDP has a detection window of up to 80 hours after alcohol consumption, depending on the amount of alcohol consumed and individual factors such as metabolism and hydration levels. This makes it an effective marker for detecting recent alcohol use in drug testing.

It is important to note that EDDP is not commonly included in standard drug tests and is typically only tested for in specific circumstances such as in cases of probation or workplace testing for alcohol use. However, some specialized drug testing panels may include EDDP as a marker for recent alcohol use.