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Got
marijuana and 8 more urine drug test results with our
9-Panel
Urine Drug Test Kit
$12.30
9
Panel Urine Drug Test Kit with almost instant urine drug test result
detect 9 most common drugs:
THC (MARIJUANA) • COCAINE • PCP • OPIATES •
METHAMPHETAMINES • METHADONE • AMPHETAMINES • BARBITURATES
• BENZODIAZEPINES
SUMMARY
AND EXPLANATION OF PROCEDURE AND HOW TO READ URINE DRUG TEST RESULT
WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING TOOLS.
Urine based screening drug tests SHOWING URINE DRUG TEST RESULT
for substance of abuse range from simple immunoassay tests to complex
analytical procedures. The speed and sensitivity of lateral flow based
immunoassays identical to that employed in the Multi-Drug 9 Panel Screen
Test have made them the most widely accepted method for screening urine
for drugs of abuse. The Multi-Drug Screen Panel Test is based on the
principle of the highly specific immunochemical reactions of antigens
and antibodies which are used for the analysis of specific compounds
in human urine. The 9 Panel Multi-Drug Screen is a rapid, visual, competitive
panel immunoassay that can be used for the simultaneous, qualitative
detection of the 9 targeted drugs and their metabolites listed above.
The 9 Panel Multi-Drug Screen Panel Test is intended as an initial forensic
screen for the presence of drug or drug metabolites at the time the
test is performed. Because the test requires visual interpretation,
it is recommended that a person other than the test subject interpret
test results.
TEST
PROCEDURE
Read the enclosed instruction manual completely.
Do
not open the sealed test pouch until just prior to sample testing.
Collect
a fresh urine sample in a clean container preferably glass.
Check
the expiration date and remove the test device from the sealed pouch.
Do not use the test past its expiration date. Remove
the test cap exposing the 10 absorbent wicks. Do not touch
the wicks or otherwise contaminate them.
Dip
the wicks only into the urine sample for approximately 20-30 seconds
or until visible sample migration up the wicks and
across the tests panels is observed.
Dip
only the wicks. Do not allow the sample to come in contact with any
other part of the test device or its plastic housing.
Read
result within 3 to 8 minutes after the addition of samples. Do not read
result after 8 minutes. If the drug test is left standing
for longer than 8 minutes, the intensity of the colored lines
may change or for technical reasons, a faint line may appear that should
not be interpreted.
Photocopy
both sides of the test card for a permanent record of test results.
INTERPRETATION
OF TEST RESULTS
Negative:
Colored lines adjacent to each target drug name and in the control (C)
regions will appear. The color intensity of the line for the target
drug may be weaker or stronger than that of the control line however
any line, no matter how faint should be interpreted as a negative result.
Do not attempt to correlate the intensity or color of the test lines
between the targeted drug panels. Also because development times vary
for each target drug, results should not fully interpreted until 6-8
minutes have elapsed. Some drug panels, however, will develop test lines
within 3 minutes or less producing negative results. A very faint line
on the test region may indicate that the target drug in the sample is
near the cutoff level for the test. While these results should be considered
negative, confirmation of the sample by more analytical testing methods
may be desired.
Positive:
Colored lines appear in the control regions (C) but do not develop
in the test region. The absence of any line in any target drug test
region indicates a positive result for that drug or drug metabolite.
The example shown is a positive test for THC and Opiates and negative
test for all other drugs. Note that test lines are not of equal intensity
or color. Because of the various sensitivity cutoff level for each specific
drug this result is normal.
Invalid: No line appears
in the control region. Under no circumstances should a positive sample
be identified until the control line (C) forms in the control test area.
If the control line (C) does not form, the test result is inconclusive
and the assay should be repeated with a new test device.
Note: The
Multi-Drug 9 panel test is used to obtain visual qualitative result
and is not intended as a quantitative assay.. This assay provides only
a preliminary analytical test result as to the presence of the target
drug and drug metabolites at the established minimum standards above.
A more specific alternative chemical method must be used in order to
obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography! mass spectrometry
(GC/MS) has been established as the preferred confirmatory method by
the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to
any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive
results are indicated. If confirmation of positive scans is required,
we suggest the QuickScreen Pro At Home kit with Laboratory Confirmation
of positive results.
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