This Integrated E-Z Split Key Cup tests for combination of Methamphemine, Cocaine, Marijuana (THC), and Amphetamine, Opiates, and Benzodiazepine.
Our Methamphemine, Cocaine, Marijuana (THC), and amphetamine, Opiates, and Benzodiazepine Integrated drugs tests are:
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This One Step Drug Screen drugs Integrated Test Cup is a lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of multiple drugs such as Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Marijuana (THC), Opiates, Phencyclidine and drug metabolites in urine at the following cut-off concentrations:
Amphetamine (AMP)
Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Methamphetamine is closely related chemically to amphetamine, but the central nervous system effects of Methamphetamine are greater. Methamphetamine is made in illegal laboratories and has a high potential for abuse and dependence. The drug can be taken orally, injected, or inhaled. Acute higher doses lead to enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria, alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power. Cardiovascular responses to Methamphetamine include increased blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. More acute responses produce anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, psychotic behavior, and eventually, depression and exhaustion. The effects of Methamphetamine generally last 2-4 hours and the drug has a half-life of 9-24 hours in the body. Methamphetamine is excreted in the urine as amphetamine and oxidized and deaminated derivatives. However, 10-20% of Methamphetamine is excreted unchanged. Thus, the presence of the parent compound in the urine indicates Methamphetamine use. Methamphetamine is generally detectable in the urine for 3-5 days, depending on urine pH level. The One Step Drug Screen Test Card yields a positive result when the Methamphetamine in urine exceeds 1,000 ng/mL.
Cocaine is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and a local anesthetic. Initially, it brings about extreme energy and restlessness while gradually resulting in tremors, over-sensitivity and spasms. In large amounts, cocaine causes fever, unresponsiveness, difficulty in breathing and unconsciousness. Cocaine is often self-administered by nasal inhalation, intravenous injection and free-base smoking. It is excreted in the urine in a short time primarily as Benzoylecgonine.
THC (∆9--tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary active ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). When smoked or orally administered, THC produces euphoric effects. Users have impaired short term memory and slow learning. They may also experience transient episodes of confusion and anxiety. Long-term, relatively heavy use may be associated with behavioral disorders. The peak effect of marijuana administered by smoking occurs in 20-30 minutes and the duration is 90-120 minutes after one cigarette. Elevated levels of urinary metabolites are found within hours of exposure and remain detectable for 3-10 days after smoking.
Amphetamine is a Schedule II controlled substance available by prescription (Dexedrine®) and is also available on the illicit market. Amphetamines are a class of potent sympathomimetic agents with therapeutic applications. They are chemically related to the human body’s natural catecholamines: epinephrine and norepinephrine. Acute higher doses lead to enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria, alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power.
This Drug Test yields a positive result when the morphine in urine exceeds 2,000 ng/mL. This is the suggested screening cut-off for positive specimens set by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, USA).
Benzodiazepines are medications that are frequently prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of anxiety and sleep disorders. They produce their effects via specific receptors involving a neurochemical called gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). Because they are safer and more effective, Benzodiazepines have replaced barbiturates in the treatment of both anxiety and insomnia. Benzodiazepines are also used as sedatives before some surgical and medical
A drug-free urine pool was spiked with drugs at concentrations listed. The results are summarized below.
COCAINE
Benzoylecgonine
300
Cocaine HCl
780
Cocaethylene
12,500
Ecgonine HCl
32,000
D-Amphetamine
1,000
D,L-Amphetamine sulfate
3,000
L-Amphetamine
50,000
(±)3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine
2,000
Phentermine
METHAMPHETAMINE
ρ-Hydroxymethamphetamine
30,000
L-Methamphetamine
8,000
(±)-3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
MARIJUANA (THC)
11-nor-∆9 -THC-9 COOH
50
Cannabinol
20,000
11-nor-∆8-THC-9 COOH
30
∆8 –THC
15,000
∆9 -THC
OPIATES (2000)
Morphine
Codeine
Ethylmorphine
5,000
Hydrocodone
Hydromorphone
Levophanol
75,000
6-Monoacetylmorphine
Morphine 3-β-D-glucuronide
Norcodeine
Normorphone
Oxycodone
25,000
Oxymorphone
Procaine
150,000
BENZODIAZEPINES
This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to the drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated. For more information, click here.
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