5.1) | DRUG DETECTIVE WIPE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR SURFACES |
a) | is a single-use disposable test for which no urine sample is required; |
b) | is a rapid screening test for the qualitative detection of a wide variety of drugs; and |
c) | allows for the testing of- |
i) | solid surfaces such as a hand, the inside of a lined pocket, a table top, a computer keyboard or a cellphone keypad; |
ii) | plant material or fragments of tablets; |
2) | The kit is capable of detecting many variations of different classes of drugs of abuse, including the following: |
b) | cocaine (C~C) and crack; |
c) | marijuana or cannabis (THC); |
e) | opiates (OPI) (morphine and heroin and codeine); and |
a) | When a surface is to be tested for drug residue, it is wiped with a little sponge. |
b) | When plant material or tablet fragments are tested, they are placed inside the collection tube. |
c) | When a liquid is tested, it is collected with the sponge and deposited in the collection tube. |
d) | When a powder is tested, it is scraped up with a small spatula and deposited in a buffer tube. |
e) | In all four cases, at the end of the procedure, drops of a prepared liquid are applied to the test device. |
f) | There is a waiting period of 10 minutes, after which the result can be read. |
4) | Other relevant information |
a) | The kit, in its foil pouch, must be stored at room temperature - which is above -2°C and below 35°C - must not be frozen, and must not be exposed to sunlight. |
b) | The test result, which is available within 10 minutes, is only a qualitative, preliminary analytical result. |
c) | A secondary analytical method can be used to obtain a confirmed result. |
5.2) | ONE STEP HOME COCAINE TEST STRIP |
1) | One Step Home Cocaine Test Strip is used for the qualitative detection of the cocaine metabolite in human urine. |
2) | The test strip should remain in the sealed pouch until use. |
a) | Collect the urine specimen in a clean and dry container. |
b) | Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch and use it immediately. |
c) | Hold the test strip vertically - that is, with the arrows pointing towards the urine specimen. |
d) | Immerse the test strip in the urine specimen for 10 seconds. |
e) | Do not immerse the test strip beyond the maximum line ("MAX"). |
f) | Place the test strip on a non-absorbent flat surface and start the timer. |
g) | Wait for the red line or lines to appear. |
h) | Read the result after five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information |
a) | The test provides only qualitative, preliminary results. |
b) | A secondary test must be used to obtain confirmed results. |
c) | The test does not distinguish between drugs of abuse and certain medications. |
d) | A procedural control is included in the test. |
1) | Multi-Drug is a rapid, one-step screening test for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drugs and drug metabolites in human urine. |
2) | Owing to the speed and sensitivity of this test, it is the most widely accepted method of testing urine for multiple drugs of abuse. |
3) | This test device is a lateral-flow chromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of many variations of classes of drugs of abuse, including the following: |
c) | methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA); |
k) | phencyclidine or angel dust (PCP); |
n) | marijuana or cannabis (THC); and |
o) | tricyclic antidepressants. |
a) | Leave the test device and control pouch outside the refrigerator for 10 minutes to reach room temperature before testing. |
b) | Remove the test device from the sealed pouch. |
c) | Place the test device on a clean and level surface. |
d) | Hold the dropper vertically and transfer three full drops of urine to each specimen container of the test device. |
f) | Avoid trapping air bubbles in the specimen container. |
g) | Wait for the coloured line or lines to appear. |
h) | Read the results after five minutes. |
5) | Other relevant information |
a) | Multi-Drug provides only qualitative, preliminary analytical results. |
b) | A secondary analytical method must be used to obtain confirmed results. |
c) | GCMS is the preferred confirmatory method. |
d) | The test does not distinguish between drugs of abuse and certain medications. |
5.4) | QUICKTOX DRUG SCREEN DIPCARD TEST |
1) | This is a one-step qualitative assay that provides easily interpretable results within five minutes. |
2) | The test can accurately detect the following drugs of abuse: |
d) | cocaine (COC) and crack; |
e) | marijuana or cannabis (THC); |
h) | opiates (morphine and heroin and codeine) (OPI); |
j) | phenylcyclidine or angel dust (PCP). |
a) | Remove the test device from the sealed pouch. |
b) | Remove the bottom cover to expose the test strips. |
c) | Dip the sample pads of the test device straight into the urine sample for a minimum of 10 seconds. |
d) | Remove the test device from the urine sample and reattach the bottom cover. |
e) | Place the device on a level surface. |
f) | Read the results once the control band appears and the membrane clears - that is, after approximately five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information- |
The results are stable and may be interpreted up to one hour after the control band appears.
5.5) | MONITECT DRUG SCREEN CASETTE TEST |
1) | This rapid, sensitive test has become the most widely accepted method of urine-based screening for drugs of abuse. |
2) | The test can accurately detect the following drugs of abuse: |
a) | Marijuana or cannibis (THC); |
b) | cocaine or benzoylecgonine (COC); |
f) | phencyclidine or angel dust (PCP); |
k) | 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA); and |
a) | Draw the urine sample up in the pipette. |
b) | Dispense three drops of urine into the sample container. |
c) | Take care to avoid adding drops of urine that contain air. |
d) | Interpret the result after five minutes. |
5.6) | TOXCUP DRUG SCREEN CUP TEST |
1) | This is a one-step test for the rapid qualitative detection of drugs of abuse. |
2) | Toxcup can effectively detect the following drugs of abuse: |
d) | cocaine or benzoylecgonine (COC); |
e) | marijuana or cannabis (THC); |
g) | opiates (morphine and heroin and codeine) (OPI); |
a) | Remove the test lid from the sealed pouch. |
b) | Twist the test lid securely onto the specimen cup after collection. |
c) | Lean the cup on its side to activate testing. |
d) | Read the results once the control band appears and the membrane clears - after approximately five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information |
The results are stable for up to one hour after the control band appears.
5.7) | MULTI PANEL DRUG TESTING DEVICE |
1) | This is a one-step test for the rapid qualitative detection of drug abuse. |
2) | The device can effectively and accurately detect the following drugs of abuse: |
e) | marijuana, cannabis; and |
a) | The urine specimen must be collected in a clean and dry container. |
b) | Urine collected at any time of the day may be used. |
c) | Read the results after five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information |
The results must not be interpreted after more than 10 minutes.
5.8) | SMART CHECK DRUG SCREEN TEST |
1) | This is a one-step test for the rapid qualitative detection of drug abuse. |
2) | The device can effectively and accurately detect the following drugs of abuse: |
a) | The urine specimen must be collected in a clean and dry container. |
b) | Urine collected at any time of the day may be used. |
c) | Read the results after five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information |
The results must not be interpreted after more than 10 minutes.
1) | This is a one-step test for the rapid qualitative detection of drug abuse. |
2) | The device can effectively and accurately detect the following drugs of abuse: |
a) | The subject simply urinates into the collection cup and closes the lid. |
b) | The results are ready in five minutes. |
4) | Other relevant information |
A new device should be used for each urine test to avoid cross-contamination of urine.
5.10) | AVITAR ORAL SCREEN 4 OR DRUGOMETER |
1) | The oral fluid method detects parent drug rather than metabolites. |
2) | Avitar can effectively detect the following drugs of abuse: |
c) | marijuana or cannabis; and |
a) | Bring the pouch to room temperature. |
b) | Make sure that the person being tested has had nothing in their mouth for at least five minutes before sample collection. |
c) | Collect the oral fluid sample by removing the collector from the package, sliding the plastic hood back and exposing the foam. |
4) | Other relevant information |
Read the results after 15 minutes.