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If you want a simple test to detect the level of toxins in your system, the Cocaine Dipstrip Drug Urine Test is highly recommended. In one step and in the privacy of your home you can tell if you meet the cut off point at which cocaine levels are detected.
The SAMHSA recommended cut off point is 300 ng/ml and this is the guideline used by our test.
Which ever way you ingested cocaine, it would pass through you body and exits as the benzoylecgonine when you urinate. This metabolite can be detected up to 5 to 8 hours after cocaine is ingested.
The Cocaine Dipstrip Drug Urine Test would be able to detect the benzoylecgonine in your urine.
How To Use The Test
- Remove the test strip from its foil pouch.
- Holding the strip vertically, carefully dip it into the specimen. Do not immerse the strip past the maximum line.
- Interpret test results at 3 to 5 minutes.
How To Read Your Results
- As the test kit begins to work, a color band will appear at the left section of the result window to show that the test is working properly. This band is the Control Band.
- The right section of the result window indicates the test results. If another color band appears at the right section of the result window, this band is the Test Band.
NEGATIVE:
TWO COLOR BANDS The appearance of two color bands within the result window indicates a negative test result. No COC above the cut-off level has been detected. The color of the Test band may be lighter or darker than that of the Control Band.
POSITIVE:
ONE COLOR BAND The appearance of only one color band within the result window indicates the result is positive, i.e. the specimen contains COC at a concentration above the cut-off level.
INVALID:
The test is invalid if no color band forms in the left section of the result window.
Note. A very faint band in the right section of the result window, visible within 5 minutes, indicates that the amount of COC in the sample is near or below the cut-off level of the test. |