A. Yes, we take most major credit cards.
A. Confirm that it is indeed positive through a laboratory test.
A. The rapid drug test FDA-cleared products have a shelf life of at least 18 months from their manufacturing date. The expiration date is on every individual pack.
A. Our products are reliable. Our tests are United States FDA-cleared (unless stated otherwise). Laboratory testing has revealed that they are over 95% accurate. However, it is always advisable to get results confirmed by a laboratory.
A. No, but you could save by ordering in bulk — and save money on shipping. Since our products have a long shelf life, you can order them well in advance.
A. Rapid drug tests detect the presence of drug metabolites in saliva or urine in minutes. When a detection strip is wetted with a saliva or urine specimen, the specimen reacts with the reagents and antigens on the strip and produces a color reading so you can interpret a positive or negative result.
A. You can use a rapid drug test to ensure privacy. This is very useful in a variety of situations – at home, school, place of work, pre-employment, after accidents, random testing for drugs, etc.
A. It’s never too early to share how you feel about drugs and what your expectations are in terms of zero tolerance of drug use by your children. A study showed that 74% of 4th graders wished their parents would speak with them about drugs.
A.Confirm that it is indeed positive through a laboratory test.
A.No, it cannot. Each drug needs a specific test. We do offer multi-drug tests – up to 10 drugs can be tested at a time.
A. Saliva, urine and blood only show up a positive or negative result, not how long ago a drug has been taken.
A. First of all, stay calm. You are in control and now have the proof that your child is using drugs. Our program manual teaches you how to respond to a positive test. We’re with you every step of the way. Should your child need counseling or treatment, we have the resources to help you take the next steps.
A. A rapid drug test is a diagnostic test that very quickly gives you the results that show whether or not you have the presence of a specific drug in your body.
A. No you cannot as the urine concentration, if any, will be way below the cut-off level.
A. Yes, it is. All it takes is a few minutes with our rapid drug testing products.
A. No – because our rapid drug tests react to drugs and drug metabolites, not to these substances which have a different chemical structure.
A. No, it cannot. Each drug needs a specific test. We do offer multi-drug tests – up to 10 drugs can be tested at a time.
A. Yes. Proper test procedure requires that the subject have nothing in their mouth for 10 to 15 minutes prior to testing. If the subject has anything with alcohol in their mouth just prior to testing, the alcohol in their mouth will contaminate the test, giving an artificially high reading. However, 15 minutes is sufficient time for all mouth alcohol to be dissipated.
A. The Dip Card is dipped into a urine specimen to obtain results.
A cup is a convenient method of testing where the specimen is collected in the cup and tested there as well. There is no handling of the specimen.
A. Twelve “12” beers can produce an intoxication level up to .20, depending on how fast they were consumed and body size. He could continue to have an alcohol level until about 2:00 p.m. the next afternoon.
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