Latest Articles
- Who Will Receive MDMA and Psilocybin Prescriptions and How Will They Help?
- Legal Weed Could help Feed the Teen Mental-Health Crisis
- Wall Street Backs New Class of Psychedelic Drugs
- What Doctors Are Learning About Marijuana and Surgery
- Data Suggests Scotland's Drug Death Epidemic May Have Peaked
- The Unlikely History of Animals Getting High - Cocaine bear
- A new weight loss drug is coming to the UK
2 x 5 in 1 Urine Drug Testing Kit for Cannabis, Cocaine, Speed, Heroin and MDMA
Price:
£5.75
5 in 1 Drug Testing Kit For:
OPI: Heroin
COC: Cocaine
AMP: Speed
MDMA: Ecstasy
THC: Cannabis
- Easy to use urine based test strips with results in minutes
- Easy to follow instructions. 2 Lines equals negative result (no matter how faint the lines are). Negative result means pass, ie no cocaine has been detected in the urine.
- Discreet plain packaging. All drug test are sent in grey mailing bags with no reference to our company.
- Approved, with an accuracy level of 99%
- Easy to follow instructions
Urine drug testing is a common method of detecting the presence of drugs in a person's system. The procedure typically involves the following steps:
-
Provide a urine sample: The person being tested is asked to provide a urine sample, which is typically collected in a clean, sealed container.
-
Screening test: The urine sample is screened using a device that can detect the presence of certain drugs or their metabolites (the chemical by-products produced when the body breaks down a drug).
-
Confirmatory test: If the screening test produces a positive result, the urine sample is sent to a laboratory for a confirmatory test. This test uses a more sensitive and specific method, such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), to confirm the presence of a specific drug or metabolite.
-
Review of results: The results of the confirmatory test are reviewed by a medical review officer (MRO) to ensure that any positive results are not the result of a legitimate medical use of a drug.
It is important to note that there are various type of drug tests, such as blood, hair, sweat, oral fluid, etc. which are also used. Different types of drugs have different detection windows. The detection window is the amount of time after the drug has been used during which the test can detect the drug in the body. The urine test is most commonly used because of its lower cost, wide availability, and the fact that most drugs can be detected in urine for a longer period of time compared to other tests.
Cocaine: is a powerful stimulant drug that comes from the leaves of the coca plant. It is a Schedule II drug in the United States, which means it has a high potential for abuse and can only be used for medical purposes under strict supervision. It can be snorted, injected, or smoked and it is highly addictive.
Heroin: is an opioid drug that is made from morphine, which is extracted from the seed pods of the opium poppy plant. It is a Schedule I drug in the United States, which means it has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. It can be injected, sniffed, or smoked, and it is extremely addictive.
Speed: is a street name for the stimulant drug amphetamine. It is a Schedule II drug in the United States and it is used medically to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It can be taken orally, inhaled, or injected and it can be highly addictive.
Cannabis: also known as marijuana, is a plant that contains the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is a Schedule I drug in the United States, which means it has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. However, it has been decriminalized or legalized in some states for medical or recreational use.
MDMA: also known as Ecstasy or Molly, is a synthetic, psychoactive drug that has similarities to both the stimulant amphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. It is a Schedule I drug in the United States, which means it has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. It is usually taken in pill form and it can cause dehydration, hyperthermia and lead to long-term damage to the brain.
Testing
Remove the end cap before holding the test kit strips in the urine sample for approximately 10 seconds. Withdraw the test kit from the sample and lay it down on a clean surface.
The amount of time drugs stay in your body depends on many factors such as, the amount of the drug taken, its strength, purity, your body weight and rate of metabolism and whether you are a casual user or a long term user.