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Combination drug test #3, for the rapid simultaneous detection of: amphetamine (AMP), marijuana (TNS), morphine (MOR).
SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PREPARATION
Collect a urine sample in a special beaker. The urine sample can be refrigerated to 2-8°C and stored for up to 48 hours. For longer storage, freeze the samples (-20°C or lower). Remove chilled or frozen samples before testing so that they take on room temperature.
Use only clear urine samples for testing.
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CONDUCTING THE TEST
The test should be performed at room temperature (18ºC - 30ºC).
Open the sealed bag by pulling on the notched edge.
Take the test out of the bag.
Immerse the absorbent end into the urine sample for approximately 10 seconds.
Ensure that the urine level does not exceed the "MAX" mark on the front of the test.
Place the test flat side down on a clean, dry, non-hygroscopic surface.
At the 5th minute, record the result.
Do not read the result after 10 minutes.
RESULT INTERPRETATION
Positive (+)
A pale pink band is visible in each control area. No colored band appears in the sample application area. This indicates a positive result for the relevant drug on that particular test zone.
Negative (-)
A pale pink band is visible in each control zone and in the corresponding test zone. This indicates that the concentration of the relevant drug in that test zone is below zero or the detection limit of the test.
Invalid
If a colored band is not visible on each control zone or is only visible on all test zones, the test is invalid. Another test must be run to recheck the sample. Contact the distributor or store where you purchased the product with the lot number.
Note:
Color intensity or line width is irrelevant.
PROCEDURE LIMITS
- This test has been developed for testing urine samples only. The efficacy of the test using other samples is not valid.
- Falsified urine samples may cause erroneous results. Strong oxidizing agents such as bleach (hypochlorite) can oxidize samples of the material being tested. If adulteration is suspected, take a new sample.
- This test is a qualitative screening.
- The test is not intended to quantify drug concentrations or intoxication levels.
- It is possible that technical or procedural errors or other interfering substances in the sample may cause erroneous results.
- A negative result does not necessarily indicate the absence of drugs in the urine. Negative results can be obtained when the drug concentration is below the threshold level (test sensitivity).
- The test system does not distinguish drugs from some medications. Positive results can be obtained from some foods or food supplements.