TESTING
DIRECTIONS FOR INTEGRATED E-Z CUP :
Allow INTEGRATED E-Z TEST CUP to reach room temperature (
15-300 C ) prior to testing.
- Open the pouch & remove the kit. Write the client’s
name on the lid along with the date & your initials.
- Give the cup/kit to the client. Ask him/her to fill it to
at least the minimum fill line. Have the client replace the cap firmly by
pressing on all three corners. Check the temperature..it should be
between 95 & 100 degrees.
- Activation does not start until you are ready to begin
testing. Hold the cup down firmly. Insert the “key” provided in the hole
in the side of the cup. Push until the head of the key is against the
side of the cup to start testing.
- Peel of the label on the multi-drug test card to view
results. Results will begin to appear in about a minute. Read results at
five minutes. Do not interpret results after ten minutes.
HOW TO READ RESULTS:
POSITIVE RESULT: One red line appears in the
Control (C) region. No line
appears in the Test (T) region.
NEGATIVE RESULT: Two red lines appear. One
red line should be in the
Control (C) region & another red or pink
line should be in the Test (T) region.
The shade of the red line in the Test
region will vary but it should be considered negative whenever there is even
a faint pink line.
INVALID RESULT: Control (C) line fails to
appear. Insufficient specimen
volume or Incorrect procedural techniques are
the most likely reasons for the
Control line failure.

LIMITATIONS:
- The One Step test Strip provides only a qualitative,
preliminary analytical result. A secondary analytical method must be used
to obtain a confirmed result. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
(GC/MS) are the preferred confirmatory methods.
- It is possible that technical or procedural errors, as
well as other interfering substances in the urine specimen may cause
erroneous results.
- Adulterants, such as bleach and/or alum, in urine specimens
may produce erroneous results regardless of the analytical method used.
If adulteration is suspected, the test should be repeated with another
urine specimen.
- Certain medications/pharmaceuticals/compounds may produce
a Positive Result.
- A Positive Result indicates presence of the drug or its
metabolites but does not indicate level of intoxication, route of
administration or concentration in urine.
- A Negative Result may not necessarily indicate drug-free
urine. Negative Results may be obtained when drug is present but below
the cutoff level of the test.
- Test does not distinguish between drugs of abuse &
certain medications.
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the stated expiration date.
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products.
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