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Preliminary Positive Negative Invalid
TEST PROCEDURE
Test should be in room temperature 18ºC-30ºC (65ºF-86ºF)
For Drug Test:
1. After the urine has been collected, re-cap the cup and place the test cup on a flat surface.
2. Start the timer. Peel the label from right to left and read the result within 5 minutes. Do not read results
after 5 minutes.
For Drug and Adulteration Test:
1. After the urine has been collected, re-cap the cup and place the test cup on a flat surface.
2. Start the timer. Peel the label from right to left and read the result within 5 minutes. Do not read
results after 5 minutes.
3. For the adulteration strip(s), compare each reagent area to its corresponding color blocks on the color
chart and read at the times specified. Proper read time is critical for optimal results. If the results
indicate adulteration, do not read the drug test
results, obtain a new sample. Note: All reagent areas
may be read between 1 - 2 minutes. Changes in color after 2 minutes are of no diagnostic value.
Note: Results after more than 5 minutes may be not accurate and should not be read.
READING THE RESULTS
ADULTERATION CONTROL:
Semi-quantitative results are obtained by visually comparing the color of each pad with the corresponding
color blocks on the enclosed color chart.
DRUGS-OF-ABUSE TESTS:
Preliminary positive (+)
A rose-pink band is visible in each control region. No color band appears in the appropriate test region. It
indicates a preliminary positive result for the corresponding drug of that specific test zone.
Negative (-)
A rose-pink band is visible in each control region and the appropriate test region. It indicates that the
concentration of the corresponding drug of that specific test zone is zero or below the detection limit of the
test.
Invalid
If a color band is not visible in each of the control region or a color band is only visible in each of the test region,
the test is invalid. Another test should be run to re-evaluate the specimen. If test still fails, please contact the
distributor or the store, where you bought the product, with the lot number.
Note: There is no meaning attributed to line color intensity or width.
A preliminary positive test result does not always mean a person took illeg
al drugs and a negative test result
does not always mean a person did not take illegal drugs. There are a number of factors that influence the
reliability of drug tests. Certain drugs of abuse tests are more accurate than others.
IMPORTANT: The result you obtained is called preliminary for a reason. The sample should be tested by a
laboratory in order to determine if a drug of abuse is actually present. Send any sample which does not give a
negative result to a laboratory for further testing.
What Is A False Positive Test?
The definition of a false positive test would be an instance where a substance is identified incorrectly by the
CLIA Screen
Multi-Drug
Urine
Test
Cup. The
most
common
causes
of
a
false
positive
test
are
cross
reactants.
Certain
foods and medicines, diet plan drugs and nutritional supplements may cause a false positive test result with
this product.
What Is A False Negative Test?
The defin
ition of a false negative test is that the initial drug is present but isn’t detected by the CLIA Screen
Multi-Drug Urine Test Cup. If the sample is diluted, or the sample is adulterated that may cause false negative
result.
TEST LIMITATIONS
1. This test has been developed for testing urine samples only. No other fluids have been evaluated. DO
NOT use this device to test anything but urine.
2. Adulterated urine samples may produce erroneous results. Strong oxidizing agents such as bleach
(hypochlorite) can oxidize drug analytes. If a sample is suspected of being adulterated, obtain a new
sample.
3. This test is a qualitative screening assay. It is not designed to determine the quantitative concentration
of drugs or the level of intoxication.
Note: The test provides only preliminary test results. A more specific alternative chemical method should be
used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. GC/MS is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical
consideration and professional judgment should be exercised with any drug of abuse test result, particularly
when the preliminary result is positive.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. What does the Drug of Abuse Urine Test do?
These tests indicate if one or more prescription or illegal drugs are present in urine. These tests detect
the presence of drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, opiates, methamphetamine, amphetamines, PCP,
benzodiazepine, barbiturates, methadone, tricyclic antidepressants, ecstasy, and oxycodone.
The testing is done in two steps. First, you do a quick at-home test. Second, if the test suggests that
drugs may be present, you send the sample to a laboratory for additional testing.
2. What is “cut-off level”?
The cut-off level is the specified concentration of a drug in a urine sample. Above that concentration