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Background -
Patient Info -
Health
Provider Info
Detection Levels
- Common Illicit Drugs
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Info - Workplace Drug Testing
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 Instant
Drug Urine Testing
TEST INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Make sure there is
enough urine in the test cup. Fill the cup to at least the upper O-ring. O-rings are in
the isolation chamber next to the test strips.
2. Be sure the test
cup has not been compromised. Two O-rings are visible and are about ¾ inch apart. If
both O-rings are not visible, the cup has been compromised and will not
work. Transfer the urine to a new cup and continue with the testing
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3. Engage the
tamper-proof feature of the Cup. Place the lid on the test cup and turn the lid
approximately one and one-half turns to the first stop. When the
tamper-proof feature is engaged, you will not be able to remove the lid.
Note: The drug test
will not start until you completely tighten the lid (see step 4).
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4.
Start the drug test. When you are ready to start the drug test, turn the lid to its fully
closed position (approximately two additional full turns beyond the stop
used to tamper-proof the cup). The lid will be in its fully closed position
when it cannot be rotated in either direction and only one O-ring is visible
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5. Make sure the test is
started properly. Holding the cup so that the test strips are facing you, slightly tilt
the top of the cup toward the right and tap the bottom edge of the cup on a
flat surface twice. Return the cup to a level position.
Note: The test strips
will turn a pinkish color when the test has started. If any of the test
strips are not turning pink, repeat step number 5. |
READING RESULTS
Reading Results on the
Integrated Test Cup

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Negative: Two colored lines appear adjacent to each other in the
test 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. Since a negative sample may give a faint or
incomplete line, any line in the "test result" area, no matter how faint
or even incomplete, indicates a negative result. All tests are independent
of each other, it is not recommended to compare the results or color
intensity of the test lines.
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Positive: Only one colored line appears in the "test valid" region.
No test line appears in the "test result" region. A positive result for a
specific analyte will have a line only in the "test valid" region of a
test window.
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No Results: If a line does not develop in the "test valid" region of a
test window, no results should be interpreted for that test.
Improper testing procedures, sample tampering or deterioration of reagents
probably occurred. Adulterants added to urine specimens may produce
erroneous results regardless of the testing method of analysis. If
adulteration is suspected, obtain another sample and test again.
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Background -
Patient Info -
Health
Provider Info - Drug Cut Off Times
- Common Illicit Drugs -
Parent Help
Info - Workplace Drug Testing -
Tests Lower Than $30 - See Listing
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