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Question:
The marijuana test line is lighter than the lines for cocaine
or control. Does this mean some marijuana is present?
Answer:
No, the lines need not be the same shade or intensity. The
control line may look darker than a test line or vice versa.
Question:
How long will the colored line remain visible?
Answer:
The test should be read within 8 minutes for best results. A
negative result is two lines in each window.
Question:
I am not sure of my test result. What should I do?
Answer:
The test is working properly when 5 colored lines are visible
in the windows under C (Control). The result is negative if
there are 5 lines in windows under T (Test). The result is positive
if there is an absence of a line in any window next to a drug
name.
Question:
Do I have to wait the full 5 minutes before reading the test?
Answer:
Yes, we recommend that you wait the full 5 minutes before reading
the result. If your test clearly shows 2 lines in each window,
it is negative. If a line in the Test window is not clear, your
result will be more accurate after 5 minutes. Most negative
test results will be clearly readable in 1 minute. To be sure
of a positive, look for a line in the window next to the drug
name, which indicates a positive result. Wait 5 minutes but
no longer than 8 minutes.
Question:
What if my child refuses to give me a urine sample?
Answer:
Patiently gain your child's cooperation with the understanding
that it is their welfare that you are protecting. Be persistent
without accusation, threats, or anger. If your child continues
to refuse, seek professional help. Check with your physician.
Your phone directory also provides sources of assistance under
Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Government and Community Services
listings.
Question:
Even though the result is negative, I still feel that my child
may be using drugs. What can I do?
Answer:
Check with your physician or phone directory for listings under
Alcohol and Drug abuse in the Government and Community Services
listings.
Question:
Even though the result is positive, my child claims not to be
using drugs. What can I do?
Answer:
Save the unused portion of the urine sample. Ask your family
physician for a recommended laboratory to retest the same sample
or follow the directions enclosed in this drug test kit and
send it to DAT for laboratory testing.
Question:
Are there other drugs that I can test for at home?
Answer:
We have added new Test Kits to our e-Store. In addition to the
kits we have offered in the past, we are now able to test for:
1)
Alcohol
2) Ecstasy (MDMA)
Question:
I have heard a lot lately about the drug Ecstasy. What is it
and what are its side effects?
Answer:
Ecstasy(MDMA) is a stimulant, a form of Methamphetamine, often
used by kids at parties called Raves. Its effects include anxiety,
paranoia, depression, hallucinations, seizures and loss of consciousness.
Overdoses can be fatal. More infomation is available on the
internet.
Home Drug Test - For educational use only
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