This drug test will test for the presence of Cocaine in a urine sample.
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Whether you are a medical professional looking for the best in drug screening products and services, a UK employer seeking to reduce the impact of drugs and alcohol in the workplace or a parent interested in home drug tests, you have come to the right place.
- you suspect that your teenage child, employee or pupil has been using some sort of illegal drugs in the last few days, but you do not know which ones, multi-drug tests enable you to test for several drugs at once. Our tests are reliable and rapid. The way they work is by detecting and identifying traces of up to 7 drugs in the persons urine, so that within 5 minutes you will be able to see for certain which drugs have been taken.
You will need to collect a urine sample. Simply dip the test strip into the sample and the sensor strips will give you your answers. These best-selling tests have become the industry standards and are widely used in companies, schools and drug-rehabilitation centres.
Drug tests are becoming an increasingly important tool for parents and partners in today's binge drinking and drug abuse culture among young people. However, many parents aren't even aware of the existence of accurate home drug test kits, let alone know how to find them or buy them online.
5 x Cocaine Single Drug Test Kit
The diagram in the images shows the possible results.
NEGATIVE*: Two lines appear. A coloured line appears in the Control region (C) and a coloured line appears in the Test region (T). This negative result means that the concentrations in the urine sample are below the designated cut-off levels for a particular drug tested.
*NOTE: The shade of the coloured lines in the Test region (T) may vary. The result should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint line.
POSITIVE: A coloured line appears in the Control region (C) and NO line appears in the Test region (T). The positive result means that the drug concentration in the urine sample is greater than the designated cut off for a specific drug.
INVALID: No line appears in the Control region (C). Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for Control line failure.
Read the directions again and repeat the test with a new test card.
Information on Test Cut-off levels / Drug Retention Times:
The cut-off level is the level at which a diagnostic test determines whether a sample is positive or negative. The level at which a sample becomes positive varies from drug to drug but is based upon the research and guidance of SAMHSA in the USA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). You may have heard of NIDA cut-off levels, which are essentially the same, but were established by the predecessor of SAMHSA (the National Institute on Drug Abuse).
The principle behind the cut-off level is for all laboratories and rapid tests to test at the same level, so that wherever a test is conducted, the patient will be assessed by the same criteria and that results from one region are comparable with those of another. More importantly, the cut-off levels are set at a point that is high enough to rule out passive smoking and low enough to ensure that a patient must have abstained from the drug to test negative.
Amphetamines
2 - 6 days
Benzodiazepines
2 - 14 days
Cocaine
2 - 5 days
Cannabis / MARIJUANA (THC)
Typically 14 - 28 days, but a one-off use may be undetectable in 5 days.
Ecstasy / MDMA
2 - 6 days
Methadone
2 - 7 days
Opiates / Heroin
2 - 5 days
Please note: Many factors such as age, height, weight, sex, purity of drug, dose and frequency of use can influence the above drug retention times, so please use these purely as a guide.
Drug Information - Effects, symptoms and retention times for Cannabis/Marijuana (THC), Heroin, Cocaine, Amphetamines and more:
The One Step Drug of Abuse Test is a competitive immunoassay utilizing highly specific reactions between antibodies and antigens for the detection of multiple drugs and drug metabolites in human urine without the use of an instrument.
AMPHETAMINE(AMP 1000) also known as Speed, Whiz, Uppers, Dexies
Amphetamine is a Schedule II controlled substance available by prescription (Dexedrine?) and is also available on the illicit market. Amphetamines are a class of potent sympathomimetic agents with therapeutic applications. They are chemically related to the human body's natural catecholamines: epinephrine and norepinephrine. Acute higher doses lead to enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria, alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power. Cardiovascular responses to Amphetamines include increased blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. More acute responses produce anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychotic behaviour. The effects of Amphetamines generally last 2-4 hours following use, and the drug has a half-life of 4-24 hours in the body. About 30% of
Amphetamines are excreted in the urine in unchanged form, with the remainder as hydroxylated and deaminated derivatives.The AMP 1000 assay contained within the One Step Drug of Abuse Test yields a positive result when Amphetamines in urine exceed 1,000 ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).
Amphetamines are detectable in urine using this drug test kit (AMP) for 2 to 6 days at a cut-off level of 1000 ng/ml.
BENZODIAZEPINES (BZO) also known as Benzos, Tranx
Benzodiazepines are medications that are frequently prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of anxiety and sleep disorders. They produce their effects via specific receptors involving a neurochemical called gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). Because they are safer and more effective, Benzodiazepines have replaced barbiturates in the treatment of both anxiety and insomnia. Benzodiazepines are also used as sedatives before some surgical and medical procedures, and for the treatment of seizure disorders and alcohol withdrawal. Risk of physical dependence increases if Benzodiazepines are taken regularly (e.g., daily) for more than a few months, especially at higher than normal doses. Stopping abruptly can bring on such symptoms as trouble sleeping, gastrointestinal upset, feeling unwell, loss of appetite, sweating, trembling, weakness, anxiety and changes in perception. Only trace amounts (less than 1%) of most Benzodiazepines are excreted unaltered in the urine; most of the concentration in urine is conjugated drug. The detection period for the Benzodiazepines in the urine is 3-7 days. The BZO assay contained within the One Step Drug of Abuse Test yields a positive result when the Benzodiazepines in urine exceed 300 ng/mL.
Benzodiazepines are detectable in urine using this drug test kit (BZO) for 2 to 14 days (depending on the drug) at a cut-off level of 300 ng/ml.
COCAINE (COC 300) also known as Coke, Crack, Charlie
Cocaine is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and a local anaesthetic. Initially, it brings about extreme energy and restlessness while gradually resulting in tremors, over-sensitivity and spasms. In large amounts, cocaine causes fever, unresponsiveness, difficulty in breathing and unconsciousness. Cocaine is often self-administered by nasal inhalation, intravenous injection and free-base smoking. It is excreted in the urine in a short time primarily as Benzoylecgonine. Benzoylecgonine, a major metabolite of cocaine, has a longer biological half-life (5-8 hours) than cocaine (0.5-1.5 hours), and can generally be detected for 24-48 hours after cocaine exposure.
The COC 300 assay contained within the One Step Drug of Abuse Test yields a positive result when the cocaine metabolite in urine exceeds 300 ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).
Cocaine is detectable in urine using this drug test kit (COC) for 2 to 5 days at a cut-off level of 300 ng/ml.
MARIJUANA (THC 50) also known a