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Our FDA-approved highly sensitive one step drug test is easy to use and delivers quick and accurate results for detecting Amphetamines, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, and Marijuana in just minutes, at the equal levels as a laboratory test and it's very accurate (98%). Unlike those expensive drug tests in drugstores, this dependable 5-panel dip urine drug test is much more affordable for regular home use.
FDA Approved 5 Panel Drug Test that tests for:
- AMP-Amphetamines
- mAMP-Methamphetamine
- COC-Cocaine
- OPI-Opiates
- THC-Marijuana
Test Procedure:
- After removing the test strip from the sealed pouch, take away the protective cap, and immerse strip into sample specimen with arrow pointing downward, towards urine. (You shouldn't allow the urine sample to contact the plastic part)
- Remove strip after 3 seconds of immersion.
- Place strip flat on a clean, dry, non-absorbent surface. For accuracy, test results should be read within 5 minutes.
Interpretation of Results:
Watch the two color lines: the control line in the "C" region (control zone) of the test area, and the test line in the "T" region of test area (test zone).
Negative (-): Two lines appear. One red line appears in the control region (C zone) and another red or pink line adjacent should be in the test region (Drug/T). This negative result indicates that the drug concentration is below the detectable level.
Note: The shade of red in the test line region (Drug/T) will vary, but it should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint pink line.
Positive (+): One red line appears in the control region (C zone). No line appears in the test region (Drug/T). This positive result indicates that the drug concentration is above the detectable level.
Invalid: The test is regarded as invalid if no visible red line in control region (C zone), or a red/pink line is visible in the test region (T zone). The drug test is not succeeded, or the drug test procedure was not followed correctly. You should confirm the drug test process and do again the drugs test with a new drug-testing device.
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