How test works
Our Home Drug & Alcohol Testing Kits are easy to use, private, accurate and takes from 3 to 5 minutes
for results.
The drugs tested for are methamphetamine (speed, ecstasy), cocaine, opiates (morphine and heroin), THC
(marijuana) and PCP. These are found to be the most common street drugs available at this time.
Studies have been completed on our Home Drug & Alcohol Testing Kits guaranteeing a 99.9% rate of accuracy via independent laboratory testing.
The ease of using our home drug & alcohol test kits is evident from the illustrations below. Reading the results is very
simple. Obtaining the products is just a click away. Disposal after use
is just a matter of dropping it in a waste container.
HOW TO PERFORM THE CLIA WAIVED SIX SUBSTANCE TEST
*** Do
not open pouches until ready to perform the test ***
- Remove the test device from its protective pouch (bring the device and
test sample to room temperature prior to testing). Label the device
with patient ID info, if needed. Use the testing device as soon as
possible.
- Place the test device on a clean and level surface. Hold the dropper
vertically and transfer 3 full drops of urine to both sample wells (S)
of the test device. Avoid trapping air bubbles in the sample (S) wells.
See illustration on this page. Start timing so that you read the
results at 5 minutes.
- Wait for the colored line(s) to appear. The results should be read at 5 minutes but not later than 4 hours after test began.
RESULT INTERPRETATION
Positive: A colored line appears in the control region ( C ). NO
line appears in the test region next to the name of a specific drug
tested. The positive result means that the drug concentration in the
urine sample is greater than the designated cut-off for a specific drug.
Negative: * A colored line appears in the control region ( C )
and a colored line appears in the test region ( T ). Up to four colored
lines may appear in each result window. One line will be in the control
region ( C ). Up to three lines will be next to the drug names in the
test region. This negative result means that the drug concentration in
the urine sample is below the designated cut-off for a specific drug.
Invalid: No Line appears in the control region ( C ). If this
occurs read the directions again and repeat the test with a new device.
If the result is still invalid stop using the test devices and contact
our company
*Note: The shade of color in the test region ( T ) may vary. The result
should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint colored
line.
HOW TO PERFORM THE TEN SUBSTANCE TEST

HOW TO PERFORM THE FIVE SUBSTANCE TEST

HOW TO PERFORM THE THREE SUBSTANCE TEST

HOW TO PERFORM THE TWO SUBSTANCE TEST

*** Do
not open pouches until ready to perform the test ***
- Remove the test device from its protective pouch (bring the
device and test sample to room temperature prior to testing)
- Label the device with patient identification, operator and date, if needed.
Remove the cap to expose the sample strips.
- Immerse the sample strips in the urine sample (as shown in the diagram above) until you observe
a pink color migrating across the result windows (approximately
30 seconds). Do not allow the urine sample to touch the plastic
device.
- Remove device from the sample cup and replace cap. Place the device on a flat surface.
- Read Results within 3 to 8 minutes. Do not read after 8 minutes. Record results immediately after testing.
HOW TO PERFORM THE SINGLE SUBSTANCE TEST
*** Do
not open pouches until ready to perform the test ***
- Remove the test device from its protective pouch (bring the
device and test sample to room temperature prior to testing)
- Open the sealed pouch for the test being conducted. (M-AMP, THC, PCP, OPI, or COC)
- Remove
the cassette and pipette. Place the cassette on a flat surface. Then
take the pipette and squeeze the bubble end. Then immerse the pointed,
open end into the urine sample. Release the pressure on the bubble and
the pipette will fill with urine.
- Put 4-6 drops into the well (S) as shown in the diagram above.
- Wait
for the lines to appear. Two lines indicate a negative result, and one
line is a positive result, as seen in the diagram above.
- A
pink/rose colored band will form in the Control Zone if the test is
working properly. Another pink/rose band will form in the Test Zone if
the test is negative. If the test is positive, no band will appear in
the Test Zone.
- Read Results within 3 to 8 minutes. Do
not read after 8 minutes. Record results immediately after
testing.
HOW TO PERFORM THE COTININE SMOKE CHECK TEST

- Remove the test device from its protective pouch. Make sure the
urine specimen and test device are at room temperature. Place the
device on a flat surface.
- Take the pipette and squeeze the bubble end. Then immerse the
pointed, open end of the pipette into the urine sample. Draw the urine
sample to the line marked on the pipette (approximately 0.2 ml).
Dispense the entire contents into the sample well. Use a separate
pipette and device for each sample tested.
- Wait for lines to appear. Read the results in three minutes.
DO NOT read the results after eight minutes. See the diagram above for
reading results.
HOW TO INTERPRET RESULTS
This assay provides only a preliminary analytical
test result. A more specific alternative chemical method must be
used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas Chromatograpraphy/mass
spectrometry (GC/MS) has been established as the preferred confirmatory
method by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Clinical
consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any
drug abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results
are indicated.
These test kits can detect the following
five drugs
at the levels listed below:
| PCP |
25
ng/ml or above |
| COC |
300
ng/ml or above |
| AMP |
1000
ng/ml or above |
| M-AMP |
1000
ng/ml or above |
| OPI |
2000
ng/ml or above |
| THC |
50
ng/ml or above |
| NICOTINE |
6250 ng/ml or above |
| COTININE |
200 ng/ml or above |
| MTD |
300 ng/ml or above |
| BAR |
300 ng/ml or above |
| BZO |
300 ng/ml or above |
| TCA |
1000 ng/ml or above |
- Negative: Two colored lines
appear adjacent to each other in the result window. This indicates that no drug above the cut-off level
has been detected. The test line intensity may be any shade of
pink and weaker or stronger than that of the control line. All
five tests are independent of each other, it is not recommended to
compare the results or color intensity of the test lines.
- Positive: Only one colored line
appears in the control region (C). No test line appears in the
test region (T). A positive result should not
be considered conclusive and should be confirmed with a more
specific alternative to chemical method such as GC/MS.
- Invalid: If no control line
appears in the result window, the test should be considered void.
Improper testing procedures, sample tampering or deterioration
of reagents probably occurred.
*** One line on a CLEAR
WHITE background is a positive. ***
Two lines, INCLUDING A VERY FAINT SECOND LINE,
is a negative.