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Drug Adulteration Strips and a fast dip-and-read test are used to determine diluted or adulterated urine specimens.
Adulteration is the intentional manipulation of urine in order to pass a drug screening test. If you want to know if your urine would be detected for adulteration, use one of our test strips to check if you are ready to pass your drug screening test.
The seven-in-one strips use chemical reactors on the indicator reagents on the pad. These change color accordingly when placed in the urine sample.
To obtain your results, you’ll have to compare the color on each of the test pads with the corresponding pad on the container color chart.
So what does Urine Check 7 - Drug Adulteration Test Strips check for?
- Creatinine - Testing the sample for dilution.
- Glutaraldehyde - Testing for the presence of exogenous aldehyde.
- Nitrite - Testing for the presence of exogenous nitrite.
- Oxidants - Testing for the presence of oxidizing reagents.
- pH - Testing for the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterant.
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