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The 8 drug multi-panel with integrated cup will test for the presence of the following drugs in human urine:
Our drug test sensitivities comply with the The European Workplace Drug Testing Society (EWDTS) guidelines.
All tests are CE Marked and FDA Approved, with an accuracy level of 99%.
For more information about drugs click here.
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This drug test is simple, fast, reliable and accurate tests which detect for the presence of 8 different drugs in urine. 8 in 1 drugs testing kits available now for quick and discreet delivery.
In the Health Information section of our site, there are details on the most commonly used drugs to help you to become better informed. Click Here for more information.
We also offer a variety of drug testing kits for the most common drugs. Drug Tests are available with different testing strips so you can choose which drugs you want to test for.
This test is very accurate and the sensitivity levels meet the U.S.A, SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) standards and recommended levels set by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
There is however a possibility of false results due to the interference of other substances in the urine. Substances that may give a false, positive result are as follows:
These substances will give a positive result for opiates.
If carrying out the test on someone it would be advisable to ask the person being tested if they are on any prescription drugs for medical purposes when the test is carried out.
Drugs in the workplace
Drugs can affect the brain and the body in a number of ways and this can affect the employee’s performance at work even if the misuse takes place outside the place of work.
As an employer you have a duty to ensure as far as is reasonably possible that your employees are not a danger to other employees or the general public by consuming drugs of abuse.
Legalities
If you are an employer wanting to test staff for drugs of abuse it is important that you have a policy in place, warning staff that they may be subject to random drug tests and that the use of drugs in the workplace or being under the influence of drugs in the workplace is a dismissible offence. It is also important that you keep up to date on the latest government legislation. If one of your employees has a drug problem you should make every effort to help them, and encourage them to seek professional help. If drug abuse is a common problem in your work place it may be in your interest to begin a drug awareness program for staff and managers.
Test procedure:
Due to the sensitive nature of this drugs cup, you must be careful when carrying out the test to avoid contamination and thus inaccurate test results.
Please read the instructions carefully before beginning the test.
Results:
Read the results of each strip individually and independent of one another.
You will see 2 letters on the drugs cassette by the test strips, ‘C’ this is the control band and ‘T’, the test band.
A pink coloured line should appear on each strip of the control band (C), this confirms each strip has worked properly. If no line appears in the control band (C) then that strip has not worked properly.
A second pink coloured line, no matter how faint should now appear in the test band (T). This is a negative result. If a second line does not appear on a strip then that strip has tested positive for the drug of abuse on the label above the strip.
Remember a negative urine sample will produce 2 lines, and a positive urine sample will produce only one line in the control band (C).
What should I do with the results?
If you obtain a negative result then the person tested has none of the tested drugs of abuse in their body at this time. You may want to re-test again in a month’s time. If you obtain a positive result on one of the drug strips then a drug of abuse has been detected in the urine. You may want to do another test later, or at a further date to confirm the result.
Other pack size of these tests are available, click here for a full list of available products.
For full instructions on how to use these tests click here.
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