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2San Abuse of Drugs Test
2San Abuse of Drugs Test can detect the presence of cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, cannabis, opiates and benzodiazepines in the urine with 99.9% accuracy and results in just 5 minutes.
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2San Abuse of Drugs Test
2San Abuse of Drugs Test can detect the presence of cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, cannabis, opiates and benzodiazepines in the urine with 99.9% accuracy and results in just 5 minutes.
A positive result indicates the presence of a specific drug or its metabolites. It is important to contact a doctor for advice, consultation, and possibly re-testing. It is not recommended to make any medical decisions based solely on this test result. An observed sample or a secondary confirmatory test is recommended depending on the rationale for the test and the drug testing policy in place.
2San Abuse of Drugs Test contains:
- 1 Midstream Test
- 1 Package Insert
2San Abuse of Drugs Test specifications:
- Intended Use Chromatographic immunoassay for qualitative detection of AMP, COC, MET/mAMP, THC, OPI and BZO in urine
- Storage: 2-30°C
- Specimen Type: Urine
- Time to Result: 5 minutes
- Shelf Life: 2 years
- Sensitivity: >99.9%
- Accuracy: >99.9%
- Specificity: >99.9%
- Cut-Off Levels:
- Amphetamine (AMP): 1000ng/mL
- Cocaine (COC): 300ng/mL
- Methamphetamine: (inc Ecstasy) (MET/mAMP): 1000ng/mL
- Cannabis (THC): 50ng/mL
- Opiates including Heroin (OPI): 2000ng/mL
- Benzodiazepines (BZO): 300ng/mL
Directions
Place the absorbent tip in the midstream in the urine in a cup OR in the urine stream and hold for at least 15 seconds. Read the results after the time stated on the instructional leaflet.
Cautions
While the test is designed to provide accurate results, technical or procedural errors, as well as certain substances in the urine sample, may lead to false results. If there is a suspicion of contamination or if the result is unexpected, it is advisable to conduct a new test with a different urine sample.
This test can indicate the presence or absence of drugs in the urine sample but cannot provide information about the level of intoxication, the method of drug administration,or quantitative information about the concentration of drugs in the urine sample. For more specific and detailed information, alternative chemical methods should be used.
This test cannot differentiate between drugs of abuse and certain medications. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a more accurate interpretation of the results.
Patient Information
Patient Information Leaflet