Home Test Kits
THC Marijuana Cannabis Dip Strip Drug Urine TestThe THC/Marijuana drug test is based on the principle of the highly specific immunochemical reactions between antigens and antibodies, which are used for the analysis of specific substances in biological fluids. The cutoff of the test is 50 ng/ml of THC. It is the same as the SAMHSA (The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) recommended assay cutoff.
Its very reliable, fast and inexpensive. Results are obtained in 3 to 5 minutes at the comfort of your home.
Each test strip is packaged individually in a sterile pouch bag.
INTERPRETATION OF THE TEST
1. As the test kit begins to work, a color band will appear at the left section of the result window to show that the test is working properly. This band is the Control Band. Note: Due to the chemical nature of the THC, the color of the Test band is much fainter comparing to the color of the Test band of other drugs of abuse tests. Therefore, it is best to read a test under sufficient amount of lighting.
2. The right section of the result window indicates the test results. If another color band appears at the right section of the result window, this band is the Test Band.
NEGATIVE: TWO COLOR BANDS
The appearance of two color bands within the result window indicates a negative test result. No THC above the cut-off level has been detected. The color of the Test band may be lighter or darker than that of the Control Band.
POSITIVE: ONE COLOR BAND
The appearance of only one color band within the result window indicates the result is positive, i.e. the specimen contains THC at a concentration above the cut-off level.
INVALID:
A distinct color band should always appear in the left section of the result window. The test is invalid if no color band forms in the left section of the result window.
Note. A very faint band in the right section of the result window, visible in 5 minutes, indicates that the amount of THC in the sample is near or below the cut-off level of the test. The urine specimen should be retested, or confirmed with a more specific alternative method such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, before a positive determination is made.
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Saliva 5 Drug Test Kit (THC/COC/OPI/MET/BZD)Saliva Multi Drug Test 5 tests for opiates/morphine (such as heroin), marijuana, cocaine/crack, methamphetamine & benzo. Detection in saliva tests begins immediately upon use:
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Single Panel THC/Marijuana Home Urine Test KitThe single panel home drug test is for the individual that wants to test their toxin level in the privacy of their own home. Our single panel kits are available for marijuana, cocaine or met amphetamine. It will test at the same levels as an actual laboratory urine drug test. The Home Drug Test kits are 98% accurate for testing your system for toxins only, not for testing detoxifying products by it self.
Invalid: The drug test is considered invalid if the control line is not visible after five minutes. The drug test failed, or the drug test procedure was not followed properly. Verify the drug test procedure and repeat the drug test with a new drug-testing device.
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5 Panel Home Urine Test Kit5 Panel Home Test Kit
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Cocaine Dipstrip Drug Urine TestCocaine (COC) Drug Test is a simple one step rapid immunochromatographic assay for the rapid, qualitative detection of COC and primarily benzoylecgonine as metabolites in urine. The cutoff of the test is 300 ng/ml of COC - the same as the SAMHSA recommended assay cutoff.
Cocaine is ingested by smoking, intravenous, intranasal or oral administration, and excreted in the urine primarily as benzoylecgonine in a short time. Benzoylecgonine has a longer biological half-life (5 to 8 hours) than cocaine (0.5 to1.5 hours) and can generally be detected for 24 to 80 hours after cocaine use or exposure.
The Cocaine (COC) Drug Test is based on the principle of the highly specific immunochemical reactions between antigens and antibodies, which are used for the analysis of specific substances in biological fluids. The sensitivity of the test is 300 ng/ml of COC.
PROCEDURE OF THE TEST
1. Remove the test strip from its foil pouch.
2. Holding the strip vertically, carefully dip it into the specimen. Do not immerse the strip past the maximum line (Figure 1).
3. Interpret test results at 3 to 5 minutes.
INTERPRETATION OF THE TEST
1. As the test kit begins to work, a color band will appear at the left section of the result window to show that the test is working properly. This band is the Control Band.
2. The right section of the result window indicates the test results. If another color band appears at the right section of the result window, this band is the Test Band.
NEGATIVE: TWO COLOR BANDS
The appearance of two color bands within the result window indicates a negative test result. No COC above the cut-off level has been detected. The color of the Test band may be lighter or darker than that of the Control Band.
POSITIVE: ONE COLOR BAND
The appearance of only one color band within the result window indicates the result is positive, i.e. the specimen contains COC at a concentration above the cut-off level.
INVALID:
A distinct color band should always appear in the left section of the result window. The test is invalid if no color band forms in the left section of the result window.
Note. A very faint band in the right section of the result window, visible in 5 minutes, indicates that the amount of COC in the sample is near or below the cut-off level of the test. The urine specimen should be retested, or confirmed with a more specific alternative method such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, before a positive determination is made.
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Urine Check 7 - Drug Adulteration Test StripsThe Drug Adulteration Strips are a fast dip-and-read test for the determination of diluted or adulterated urine specimens. Adulteration is the intentional manipulation of urine sample in order to pass a drug screening test. Use a adulteration test strip to check if your sample is ready to pass a drug screening test. The seven-in one test strips are based on the chemical reactions of the indicator reagents on the pads with components in the urine sample effecting color changes.
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